The IRS is under pressure from the White House to consider a memorandum that would allow the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) broad access to its systems, including sensitive taxpayer data. Specifically, a DOGE engineer, Gavin Kliger, may access IRS accounts and personal data for 120 days to assist with engineering tasks. Kliger's past social media activity, including controversial views, has raised alarms about the propriety of this collaboration and the protection of taxpayer information. The idea has sparked significant outcry regarding privacy and the moral responsibility of IRS officials.
Under pressure from the White House, the IRS is considering an agreement that grants a controversial DOGE official extensive access to its sensitive systems and data.
The IRS could allow DOGE officials access to sensitive taxpayer information, raising significant concerns about data security and ethical implications.
Collection
[
|
...
]