March 27, 2025, 3:21 am
Reports allege that a Doge staffer operated tech support for a cybercrime ring even as new claims emerge that the organization planned to undermine government agencies, sparking controversy over its internal practices.
Musk and DOGE don't have to comply with discovery order, appeals court rules.
Reuters published new details about the storied past of 19-year-old Doge staffer Edward Coristine.
Court filings show that from the earliest days of the second Trump administration, Elon Musk’s DOGE had a plan to infiltrate US Treasury payment systems—and turn them against USAID.
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