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Biden Administration Misplaced $1.9 Billion in Taxpayer Funds

By Frank BojaziMay 11, 2025Updated:November 8, 202500
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(Crankers) WASHINGTON, D.C. — The Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) under President Joe Biden has been under scrutiny after it was revealed that approximately $1.9 billion in taxpayer funds had been misplaced. The money, which had been earmarked for financial services administration, was not properly tracked due to procedural inefficiencies.

This discovery was made as part of an ongoing effort by the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), which was created under the Trump administration with the help of tech entrepreneur Elon Musk. DOGE identified the misplaced funds, originally set aside for contracts with mortgage companies Carrington Mortgage Services and Selene Finance. These companies had been slated to receive significant payouts, but the funds were ultimately deemed unnecessary.

The Biden administration’s HUD came under pressure after DOGE, working in conjunction with HUD Secretary Scott Turner, located the misplaced funds. The government watchdog’s team of auditors identified the problem and worked with HUD to recover the money, which was then redirected to the U.S. Treasury.

Secretary Turner emphasized that the department was committed to eliminating waste, fraud, and abuse, and praised DOGE for its role in bringing accountability to federal spending. As a result of the recovery, the funds were de-obligated, making them available for other uses.

This recovery of $1.9 billion is part of a broader initiative led by DOGE to uncover and eliminate wasteful spending across federal agencies. According to sources within DOGE, they have already identified over $160 billion in savings through audits, including unnecessary allocations within defense, healthcare, and other federal programs.

The $1.9 billion discovered by DOGE is only the latest in a series of financial missteps uncovered since the department’s creation. Last month, DOGE revealed that $4.7 trillion in federal payments were not properly tracked, prompting calls for stricter oversight and transparency in federal spending.

While the recovery of these funds has been hailed as a positive step, critics are raising concerns about the level of oversight in managing taxpayer dollars. Some argue that the incident underscores a need for improved financial controls and better coordination between federal agencies.

Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH), who has been a vocal critic of the Biden administration’s handling of federal funds, expressed concern over the misplaced $1.9 billion. “This is yet another example of the inefficiency and lack of accountability that plagues the federal government,” Jordan stated. “It’s clear that more stringent financial oversight is needed to prevent this from happening again.”

Despite the controversy surrounding the misplacement of these funds, the recovery effort has been recognized as a success in ensuring taxpayer dollars are being used effectively. DOGE’s work is expected to continue, as the department looks to identify further savings and improve efficiency within the federal government, as reported on KATV .

With billions more potentially at risk, the oversight provided by DOGE has been seen as an essential tool in the ongoing fight for fiscal responsibility. However, as the federal government faces increasing scrutiny over its handling of taxpayer money, it remains to be seen whether these discoveries will lead to lasting reforms in how public funds are managed.

As of now, HUD has promised to continue its efforts to ensure that taxpayer dollars are used in the most effective and transparent manner possible.

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