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White House Defends Musk Access to Data

February 6, 2025
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White House Defends Musk Access to Data

The White House has defended Elon Musk’s role in accessing federal data systems, responding to growing concerns raised by Democratic lawmakers. They argue that the “Department of Government Efficiency” (DOGE), a technology unit within the White House, has been given access to sensitive government networks, which could potentially jeopardize Americans’ personal data and national security. The critics expressed alarm over the apparent lack of transparency, with no information provided about the hiring process for Musk’s associates who are reportedly granted unfettered access to classified materials.

Democratic members of the House Homeland Security Committee and the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence have raised security concerns, accusing Musk’s team of bypassing established cybersecurity protocols. The lawmakers are especially concerned about the hiring of Musk’s associates and their potential influence over sensitive government systems. Reports also surfaced that Musk’s team has connected personal devices to federal networks, which could increase the risk of cyber breaches. The Department of Treasury clarified that one Musk associate would be granted “read-only” access to federal payment systems, but critics remain unsatisfied.

The controversy escalated following reports that Musk’s aides allegedly forced senior employees out of sensitive government systems, such as those in the Office of Personnel Management (OPM). This action has raised alarms about the potential for exposing millions of Americans’ sensitive data, as well as the broader cybersecurity implications. Furthermore, a memo from acting OPM director Charles Ezell indicated that agencies may now be more likely to allow Musk’s associates to assume formal government positions, which could lead to further access to confidential information.

Despite these concerns, the White House has firmly supported Musk’s efforts, with press secretary Karoline Leavitt dismissing the criticisms from Democratic lawmakers. She explained that Musk’s involvement is part of an initiative to improve government efficiency and ensure accountability to American taxpayers. The White House emphasized that this effort, which Trump promised during his campaign, would enhance government operations rather than compromise security.

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