The US Treasury Claimed DOGE Technologist Didn't Have 'Write Access' When He Actually Did
Briefly

Recent reports indicate that officials from the US Treasury Department and the White House contradicted claims of Elon Musk-associated technologists, specifically from the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), having access to critical payment system codes. However, evidence suggests that one DOGE operative, Marko Elez, did have write access to sensitive Treasury systems, which processed trillions in payments. Elez's controversial background led to his resignation amid rising scrutiny over the security of government financial operations. The situation reveals substantial concerns regarding inexperienced individuals in pivotal government roles.
The relationship between the Department of Government Efficiency and the Treasury Department raises significant concerns about the potential manipulation of sensitive federal payment systems.
The presence of inexperienced technologists like Marko Elez in key government roles highlights vulnerabilities within critical federal financial infrastructures.
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