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SBA Loans to Children and 115-Year-Olds: DOGE Exposes Massive Government Waste
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In a jaw-dropping investigation, DOGE has revealed that the Small Business Administration (SBA) approved over $300 million in loans to businesses run by children as young as 11 years old. These 5,593 loans, issued during the COVID pandemic, raise serious questions about fraud and waste in government programs. Meanwhile, even more absurdities are surfacing, including loans to borrowers over 115 years old. As DOGE continues its crusade to expose government inefficiencies, the uncovering of these scams is making waves—and ruffling feathers in Washington.
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