US Government Website Redesign Sparks Surveillance Fears and Trust Erosion
A White House office, the National Design Studio (NDS), staffed largely by veterans of Elon Musk’s “department of government efficiency” (Doge), has been rebuilding sensitive federal websites, including those for passport applications, voter registration, and prescription drug pricing. Critics argue these actions may violate federal law, particularly concerning privacy and transparency. The NDS has also reportedly developed or redeveloped White House-controlled versions of services legally assigned to other agencies, such as a passport application portal and a copy of the voter registration site vote.gov, bypassing established accountability systems. Furthermore, the studio’s websites have employed commercial visitor-tracking software configured to evade privacy tools, and its spending and vendor arrangements are not publicly disclosed.