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=== Assistant: Direct answer: No. === Direct answer: No. The post in the screenshot is not true. It mixes invented claims, misunderstandings of real events, and things that simply never happened. Here is the breakdown, point by point, with no sugar-coating: # There is no evidence that Elon Musk donated $27M to Trump. Public FEC filings show no such donation. Large donations of that size must be reported. They do not exist. # There is no federal program called “DOGE” that promised to find $2 trillion in fraud and waste. Nothing with that name exists in any federal agency, budget proposal, or policy platform. # There is no plan where every American would get a $5,000 check tied to a fraud-hunting program run by Musk. Completely fabricated. # No agency was gutted under the name “DOGE,” nor was any $2 trillion vs. $2 billion discrepancy reported. Zero factual basis. No such restructuring occurred. # Melanie D’Arrigo has previously had parody posts made using her name and profile. This is almost certainly a fake tweet or parody screenshot pretending to be her. Conclusion: The entire message in the screenshot is fabricated. No part of this described sequence of events occurred. The claims are false.
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