WASHINGTON – The Department of Government Efficiency, managed by Tesla CEO Elon Musk, a key adviser to President Donald Trump, has reportedly been granted permission to utilize sensitive Treasury information, which includes systems related to Social Security and Medicare payments. This information was disclosed by two sources familiar with the matter.
The Department, known as DOGE, forms part of a Trump administration initiative aimed at identifying methods to reduce the number of federal employees, eliminate certain programs, and reduce federal regulations. Consequently, DOGE’s expanded access could potentially allow it to obtain significant taxpayer data, among other things.
Reports on the group’s access to the extensive federal payment system were first published by The New York Times. However, the sources who discussed this matter with The Associated Press chose to remain anonymous due to a lack of authorization to speak publicly about the issue.
The highest-ranking Democrat on the Senate Finance Committee, Ron Wyden of Oregon, on Friday sent a letter to Trump’s Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent expressing concern that “officials associated with Musk may have intended to access these payment systems to illegally withhold payments to any number of programs.”
“To put it bluntly, these payment systems simply cannot fail, and any politically motivated meddling in them risks severe damage to our country and the economy,” Wyden said.
The news also comes after Treasury’s acting Deputy Secretary David Lebryk resigned from his position at Treasury after more than 30 years of service. The Washington Post on Friday reported that Lebryk resigned his position after Musk and his DOGE organization requested access to sensitive Treasury data.
“The Fiscal Service performs some of the most vital functions in government,” Lebryk said in a letter to Treasury employees sent out Friday. “Our work may be unknown to most of the public, but that doesn’t mean it isn’t exceptionally important. I am grateful for having been able to work alongside some of the nation’s best and most talented operations staff.”
The letter did not mention a DOGE request to access Treasury payments.
Musk on Saturday responded to a post on his social media platform X about the departure of Lebryk: “The @DOGE team discovered, among other things, that payment approval officers at Treasury were instructed always to approve payments, even to known fraudulent or terrorist groups. They literally never denied a payment in their entire career. Not even once.”
He did not provide proof of this claim.
DOGE was originally headed by Musk and former Republican presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy, who jointly vowed to cut billions from the federal budget and usher in “mass headcount reductions across the federal bureaucracy.”
Ramaswamy has since left DOGE as he mulls a run for governor of Ohio.
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