Can DOGE access your personal information?
(NewsNation) — Current and former officials have been raising the alarm after a team led by
The
What is DOGE?
President
The office is tasked with modernizing government technology, and Trump has also directed Musk, who heads DOGE, to review finances.
Why has DOGE been controversial?
DOGE has been controversial from the start. Though it is not an agency or a
The
DOGE has also made unilateral changes to certain agencies, most notably
Musk and Trump have alleged the agency is "criminal" and a "fraud" though there has been no evidence offered to back up any of those claims.
What information does DOGE have access to?
That means DOGE employees have access to the
Trump and Musk have maintained that DOGE is conducting a financial audit. However, audits do not typically include (or require) direct access to the payment system. Trump also fired the inspector general whose role includes auditing government programs and who has extensive experience doing so.
What could DOGE do with that information?
The Trump administration claims Musk has read-only access to the system, but critics have still raised the alarm about what Musk could do.
Theoretically, with access to the payment system, DOGE could cut off any payments it or the president decides should be cut. That could range from broad moves, like cutting off the funds for school lunch programs, or granular ones, like deciding which individual Americans should or should not receive
DOGE also has access to information on government contractors, including a "Do Not Pay" list that prevents ineligible individuals or companies from receiving federal funds.
Headed by Musk, whose companies are heavily subsidized by government funds, DOGE could blacklist his competitors and make them ineligible for contracts or remove companies owned by his allies that are currently blacklisted.



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