Revolving Door Project — publication: Published 'DOGE: From Meme to Government Erosion Machine' report documenting impacts including $48M Toyota Motor Credit enforcement cancellation, up to 33% of FEMA staff ousted, and thousands of unanswered calls during 2025 Central Texas floods
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Last checked: 3/31/2026
All four specific claims are directly confirmed in the source text. The report title matches exactly, the $48M Toyota Motor Credit figure is explicitly stated, the 33% FEMA staff reduction is mentioned as 'up to 33%' (matching the claim's 'up to 33%'), and the thousands of unanswered calls during Central Texas floods in July 2025 are documented. The source date is January 23, 2026, which is after the 2025 events referenced, making the temporal reference 'as of 2025' appropriate and consistent.
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Note: All four specific claims are directly confirmed in the source text. The report title matches exactly, the $48M Toyota Motor Credit figure is explicitly stated, the 33% FEMA staff reduction is mentioned as 'up to 33%' (matching the claim's 'up to 33%'), and the thousands of unanswered calls during Central Texas floods in July 2025 are documented. The source date is January 23, 2026, which is after the 2025 events referenced, making the temporal reference 'as of 2025' appropriate and consistent.
Note: The source text directly confirms all major elements of the claim. It explicitly states the report title, the $48M Toyota Motor Credit figure, the 'up to 33%' FEMA staff reduction, and the thousands of unanswered calls during Central Texas floods in July 2025. The temporal reference 'as of 2025' aligns with the source document dated January 23, 2026, which discusses 2025 events. All specific numerical claims in the assertion are either directly quoted or closely paraphrased in the source material.
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