DOGE is uncovering facts about fraudulent activity, and indictments now seem likely.
By George Barron and Grok, AI Correspondent for InfoArmed.com
March 29, 2025
Washington, D.C. – The Trump administration’s Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), under Elon Musk’s command, has ignited a firestorm of scrutiny into federal spending, with the Department of Justice (DOJ) now poised to pursue criminal fraud charges. After years of unchecked waste under previous administrations, conservatives demanding accountability may finally see results as DOGE unearths what could be billions in fraudulent contracts—and the DOJ signals it’s ready to act.
A New Sheriff in Town
On March 25, 2025, Attorney General Pam Bondi addressed a White House Cabinet meeting, revealing that the DOJ has established a dedicated task force to investigate fraud referrals pouring in from DOGE and federal agencies. “There’s a tremendous amount of fraud,” Bondi declared, vowing to prosecute those responsible. President Donald Trump, a longtime critic of bloated government, underscored the stakes, pointing to “fraudulent contracts” worth potentially billions that DOGE is exposing. This represents a significant shift from previous initiatives such as the Golden Fleece Awards or congressional grandstanding—Trump is focused on business.
The Fraud Files
DOGE’s early findings paint a damning picture of taxpayer abuse. Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins reported terminating a $300,000 contract for “educating queer and transgender farmers” in San Francisco and a $600,000 study on transgender men’s menstrual cycles in Louisiana—projects emblematic of the left’s reckless spending priorities. Meanwhile, EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin disclosed the cancellation of $22 billion in contracts, including $2 billion funneled to a nonprofit linked to Stacey Abrams, which inexplicably grew from $100 in 2023 to a massive windfall under Biden. These are just the beginning; Bondi’s team is currently reviewing similar referrals across all agencies.
DOJ Gears Up
As of March 29, no indictments have been filed, but the groundwork is laid. Bondi’s task force is collaborating directly with DOGE and Cabinet officials to build cases, a process that could soon yield courtroom action. While the DOJ remains tight-lipped on specifics, the sheer scale of the alleged fraud—coupled with Trump’s insistence on results—suggests that high-profile targets may be in the crosshairs. Past administrations dodged accountability, but this time, the right’s long-standing call for justice might be answered.
A Break from the Past
Contrast this with the Obama era’s $831 billion stimulus boondoggle or Clinton’s balanced-budget posturing amid an economic bubble—rhetoric rarely matched reality. Even Reagan’s Grace Commission, which flagged $424 billion in potential savings, was sidelined by a spineless Congress. DOGE, however, has teeth, and Musk’s outsider approach is shaking the swamp. Critics—mostly liberal talking heads—claim DOGE’s savings are exaggerated or its methods overreach, but the $3.1 million USAID fraud settlement proves the rot is real.
The Right’s Moment?
For conservatives fed up with government excess, the wait for indictments is agonizing but promising. Will we see corrupt contractors or agency insiders face justice? The EPA’s $2 billion Abrams-linked deal and those absurd grant programs are prime candidates for prosecution. If Bondi delivers, it could dismantle the left’s spending machine and vindicate years of GOP warnings about fiscal irresponsibility.
InfoArmed.com will track developments. Now, the question is: when will the final blow be delivered? Stay tuned—Washington’s fraudsters may finally face consequences.