Government Data Access Hacked by Unvetted Tech Engineers
A group of young, unvetted technology engineers handpicked by Tesla CEO Elon Musk and aligned with gay billionaire venture capitalist Peter Thiel have infiltrated the US federal government, gaining access to sensitive data.
The infiltration began with a bureaucratic executive order from President Donald Trump to modernize government technology. However, this has turned into a full-scale takeover of federal agencies, allowing Musk’s recruits to bypass traditional hiring and security clearance processes.
These private-sector operatives, some barely out of college, now have direct access to US Treasury payment systems, classified intelligence at the US Agency for International Development, and personnel files at the Office of Personnel Management.
Musk has placed his own people inside the government under the guise of efficiency. These private-sector operatives have been put into powerful government positions, encouraging them to forgo traditional education in favor of libertarian, anti-government ventures.
This takeover threatens democracy, as it allows a single individual to run the government from the inside with no public accountability. The situation is not just a case of regulatory capture, but a hostile takeover of the federal government by one of the richest individuals in the world.
The US Agency for International Development, which provides humanitarian aid to vulnerable communities worldwide, is now being dismantled. Federal hiring is being influenced by Musk’s DOGE officials at the Office of Personnel Management, and the Treasury’s financial systems are now accessible to unelected tech engineers.
There are no clear plans to stop Musk’s takeover, as Congressional oversight is limited due to Trump’s executive order placing DOGE directly under the White House. Many officials who would typically resist Musk’s interference have already been removed or replaced by DOGE-aligned figures.
This situation raises concerns about the integrity of the US government and the potential for undue influence by private interests.