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'Single Greatest Insider Threat Risk' - SCARED Intelligence team in U.S. Treasury says about DOGE

'Single Greatest Insider Threat Risk' - SCARED Intelligence team in U.S. Treasury says about DOGE

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Someone must be terrified of being exposed in the USAID scandal that's shocking the nation. USAID spendings are being revealed to the public, show how many millions the USAID wasted on pet projects that do not benefit Americans one bit. People are naturally outraged that tax dollars are being spent on ridiculous things, but there's an intelligence team who seems especially threatened by this. It makes you wonder if they'll be exposed as being part of the problem.

The intelligence team in the U.S. Treasury Department sent staffers an email calling Elon Musk and the DOGE a 'single greatest insider threat risk' they've ever faced. Except, that is nothing more than a huge LIE. Elon Musk and DOGE is not a threat to anyone unless it's someone who's allowing American money to be wasted on things like sending $20 million to Iraq for Sesame Street - which offers absolutely zero value to America.


The email further said, as reported on a syndicated news article on MSN:

 


"There is ongoing litigation, congressional legislation, and widespread protests relating to DOGE’s access to Treasury and the Bureau of the Fiscal Service,” the email reads, per the tech-focused outlet. "If DOGE members have any access to payment systems, we recommend suspending that access immediately and conducting a comprehensive review of all actions they may have taken on these systems."

 

"There is reporting at other federal agencies indicating that DOGE members have performed unauthorized changes and locked civil servants out of the sensitive systems they gained access to,” the email reportedly says. “We further recommend that DOGE members be placed under insider threat monitoring and alerting after their access to payment systems is revoked. Continued access to any payment systems by DOGE members, even ‘read-only,’ likely poses the single greatest insider threat risk the Bureau of the Fiscal Service has ever faced.”

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