Elon Musk, working with Donald Trump to reduce the federal budget, announced plans to shut down USAID, citing its irreparable state. This decision follows the removal of USAID security officials who resisted Musk’s team’s access to restricted areas. The agency, the world’s largest single donor of foreign aid ($72 billion in FY2023), faces potential elimination under Trump’s “America First” policy, impacting numerous vital global programs. Musk also claimed substantial government fraud, potentially totaling $1 trillion in savings, though he offered no supporting evidence. Concerns remain regarding Musk’s access to sensitive Treasury Department systems.
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Democrats are demanding answers from Senator Rubio regarding a highly unusual visit to the USAID headquarters by individuals claiming to represent Dogecoin. This visit has raised serious concerns about national security and the potential compromise of sensitive information. The Democrats report receiving information that these individuals, who apparently lacked proper security clearances, accessed classified areas within the facility.
This alleged unauthorized access to classified spaces is incredibly concerning. The potential exposure of sensitive files, including personally identifiable information of Americans working with USAID, represents a significant breach of security protocols and raises serious questions about the adequacy of safeguards in place to protect national security information.… Continue reading
Elon Musk’s claim that his “DOGE” team is halting Treasury payments to US contractors is deeply unsettling and raises serious concerns about the integrity and stability of the US government’s financial system. The sheer audacity of a private citizen, no matter how wealthy or influential, assuming such authority is unprecedented and demands immediate action.
This action, if true, represents a blatant disregard for established governmental procedures and checks and balances. The power of the purse is fundamentally a legislative function, and the arbitrary halting of payments to contractors undermines the entire system of fiscal responsibility. This isn’t simply a matter of cost-cutting; it’s a seizure of power with potentially catastrophic consequences.… Continue reading
Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) has been granted access to a sensitive Treasury Department payment system containing the personal data of all Americans receiving federal payments. This access, granted by newly confirmed Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, followed the resignation of a career Treasury official who opposed it. The move has sparked widespread concern from lawmakers, who fear it could be used to illegally withhold payments or to benefit Musk’s business interests. Critics argue this action represents an alarming attempt to undermine established government processes and potentially harm vulnerable populations. The situation is further complicated by reports of Musk allies locking out career civil servants from other government systems.
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US to cut off all future funding to South Africa: A perplexing decision
The announcement that the US will cut off all future funding to South Africa is certainly a headline-grabber. It’s a move that raises numerous questions, the most prominent being the motivations behind such a drastic decision. While the stated reason involves claims of unfair treatment of “certain classes of people” and land confiscations, the lack of concrete evidence casts a shadow of doubt over the stated justification. The timing of this declaration also fuels speculation about underlying influences.
This action directly impacts the nearly $440 million in aid that the US obligated to South Africa in 2023.… Continue reading
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In January 2024, Elon Musk posted on X that a major aviation accident would be necessary to end a government DEI hiring policy, a statement that resurfaced following a fatal 2025 plane crash. President Trump, seizing on the tragedy, baselessly blamed the crash on diversity hiring initiatives, despite the policy’s long existence. This claim was echoed by other Trump administration officials at a press conference where they emphasized merit-based hiring. While investigators are still determining the crash’s cause, Trump’s assertion linking DEI to the accident lacked evidence.
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Elon Musk’s potential access to a $6 trillion payment system is raising serious concerns about his ability to disrupt crucial US welfare programs. The sheer scale of this potential power, held by a private citizen with no official government position, is deeply unsettling. His companies’ extensive government contracts seem to be the conduit for this access, raising troubling questions about the interplay between private interests and governmental functions.
The lack of Congressional action on this issue is alarming. Musk’s apparent ability to influence or even control the flow of funds to vital social programs, without any elected oversight, represents a significant threat to the stability of the nation’s social safety net.… Continue reading
Senator Ron Wyden confirmed that Elon Musk’s “department of government efficiency” has gained access to the Treasury’s highly sensitive payment system, a database containing the personal data of millions of Americans and details on government contractors. This access, granted by Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, includes Social Security and Medicare benefits, grants, and contractor payments. Wyden raised serious concerns about the national security implications and potential conflicts of interest stemming from Musk’s business interests and the risk of politically motivated data manipulation. The granting of access follows the retirement of a high-ranking Treasury official who reportedly opposed it.
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Senator Ron Wyden alleges that Elon Musk’s representatives, granted full access to a U.S. Treasury payment system processing trillions of dollars annually, pose a significant national security risk. This access, authorized by Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, includes control over disbursements for programs like Social Security and Medicare, raising concerns about potential conflicts of interest given Musk’s extensive business ties to China. Wyden highlights the sensitive nature of the system, containing personal data of millions of Americans, and the potential for politically motivated interference. The incident follows a standoff resulting in the departure of a top Treasury official and raises broader concerns about the influence of Musk and his associates within the U.S. federal government.
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