Revolving Door Project — project: DOGE Agency Hit List tracker — compiles list of individuals affiliated with DOGE and agencies visited, documenting impacts including cancellation of enforcement orders worth millions in consumer restitution
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Our claim
entire record- Subject
- Revolving Door Project
- Value
- DOGE Agency Hit List tracker — compiles list of individuals affiliated with DOGE and agencies visited, documenting impacts including cancellation of enforcement orders worth millions in consumer restitution
- As Of
- 2025
Source evidence
1 src · 2 checksNoteThe claim has two main components: (1) the tracker compiles lists of DOGE-affiliated individuals and visited agencies, and (2) it documents impacts including cancellation of enforcement orders worth millions in consumer restitution. The source text confirms component (1) directly—it states the project maintains lists of individuals and agencies. However, the source text provided does not contain any mention of documenting 'cancellation of enforcement orders' or 'consumer restitution' impacts. The source focuses on listing DOGE personnel and agency visits with dates and reporting sources, but does not discuss enforcement order cancellations or their financial impact. This is a partial confirmation because the core tracker function is confirmed, but a key claimed impact is unverified in the provided excerpt.
NoteThe source excerpt confirms the existence of the DOGE Agency Hit List tracker and that it compiles lists of individuals affiliated with DOGE and agencies visited. The excerpt shows documentation of agency visits (Treasury, Commerce/NOAA, VA, USAID, HHS/CMS) with dates and details. However, the provided source text does not contain any information about 'cancellation of enforcement orders worth millions in consumer restitution.' This specific claim about enforcement order cancellations and consumer restitution amounts is not addressed in the excerpt provided, making it unverifiable from this source. The claim is partially confirmed (the tracker exists and documents what was claimed) but the specific impact metric about enforcement orders is not mentioned in the source text.