And people may think, well, that's no big deal, but there's no reason taxpayers should be footing the bill for expensive subscriptions that go unused. Doge uncovered the potential for massive fraud with an audit they conducted of government credit cards. At the beginning of the audit, there were 4.6 million active government credit cards. 4.6 million. After two weeks, Doge identified nearly 150,000 credit cards that were thankfully unused or unneeded and closed both down. And I'm sure there's more to be done with 4.6 million active credit cards. (02:08–02:17)
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Asserts there were 4.6 million active government credit cards at the start of the audit.
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