DOGE employees who landed in environmental agencies in the early days of the Trump administration have departed from their government gigs as the bureaucracy-slashing operation has dwindled.
The DOGE operation isn’t entirely gone from President Donald Trump’s government, but it has a diminished role following the departures of its early leader Elon Musk and his acolytes installed in federal agencies. The exits of key DOGE officials from environmental agencies are the latest indication that the operation has taken a backseat in the Trump administration following Musk’s departure in the spring.
Members of the DOGE team who were assigned to EPA early this year — Kathryn Loving, Erica Jehling and Cole Killian — have “departed EPA,” an agency spokesperson said in an email in response to questions about DOGE’s status there.

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