Summary

Musk’s DOGE team is conducting opaque “one-way interviews” with civil servants, raising concerns over transparency and accountability significantly.

Federal workers report being interrogated about their roles and colleagues’ performance, while Musk’s aides refuse to reveal their full names.

Under the DOGE banner, Musk’s team now controls vital agencies including USAID and the Office of Personnel Management.

Civil servants are resorting to encrypted messaging to track Musk’s rapid and opaque government takeover.

  • xor@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    14 hours ago

    wouldn’t it be illegal for a civil servant to disclose classified information to unnamed, non security clearanced people?

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      11 hours ago

      When they weren’t given entry before because they didn’t have clearance, the head of security was fired for denying them iirc. It all goes so quickly (by design) and it’s hard to watch the entire tapestry.

      • xor@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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        8 hours ago

        sure but i still think it’s illegal to cooperate with them by giving them any classified access to anything… and they should definitely be arrested for that