Musk’s DOE Access Sparks Nuclear Security Fears
A 23-year-old Elon Musk employee, Luke Farritor, lacks the standard background check required for access to sensitive government systems yet possesses IT access to the Department of Energy, which oversees America’s nuclear weapons, and other agencies including Health and Human Services and USAID. This access, granted despite internal objections, raises significant security and governance concerns due to the potential for unauthorized access to highly sensitive information. The incident has sparked a strong reaction from lawmakers, including demands for increased transparency and investigations into the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE)’s operations and access to federal systems. The situation highlights broader concerns about DOGE’s scope of authority and the security implications of its practices.