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VIDEO: Karoline Leavitt Teases MASSIVE Discovery by DOGE — “I Don’t Want to Get Ahead of the President”

The Trump administration may be on the verge of revealing a major breakthrough, as White House spokeswoman Karoline Leavitt confirmed today that DOGE — the Department of Government Oversight and Enforcement — has made a “massive discovery” that will soon be released to the public.

While details remain under wraps, Leavitt’s comments have sparked a wave of speculation about what could be one of the most explosive announcements of the administration’s second term.

“I hate to leave you hanging on a cliff,” Leavitt said during a press briefing, “but I don’t want to get ahead of the president on that.”

The cryptic but confident statement suggests something significant is coming — and that President Trump himself will lead the charge in disclosing it.

What Is DOGE Investigating?

DOGE, created under President Trump’s first term and strengthened in his second, is tasked with uncovering government corruption, fraud, and abuse. Sources familiar with the agency’s ongoing work say this discovery could be connected to either federal mismanagement, election-related activity, or foreign interference — but officials are staying tight-lipped.

The Trump Admin Delivers Again

The Trump White House has been laser-focused on transparency, accountability, and rooting out the deep state — and this teaser only reinforces that mission.

Patriots across the country are eagerly awaiting the full announcement, which could come in the next few days. If early indications are correct, this may be one of the most consequential revelations in years.

Stay tuned. The truth is coming.

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