The possibility of utilizing this access to attack political rivals or expose the personal information of ordinary persons is a serious concern. Batchelder cautioned that this action could.
Be against federal statutes that forbid the executive branch from interfering in taxpayer audits. The Times also noted that Democratic Senators Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts.
And Ron Wyden of Oregon have called for more information about the scope of access allowed. The Times piece did mention that it really occurred lately — to Musk — even though.
Democrats and their friends in the legacy media are still claiming, without any proof, that Musk and his DOGE team would be “accessing sensitive taxpayer information” and may leak it.
In 2021, an IRS staffer disclosed his 2014–2018 tax records to the news organization ProPublica, along with those of other billionaires who are disliked by the left.
Musk was chosen to his position by President Donald Trump, who is still totally dedicated to the goals of the multibillionaire creator of SpaceX and Tesla.