Whistleblower says DOGE took sensitive data. And, Harvard rejects Trump's demands
Briefly

A whistleblower report reveals that the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), overseen by Elon Musk, allegedly accessed sensitive data from the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) while deleting records and cutting off monitoring tools. This has raised alarms about the potential for unfair advantage in ongoing labor cases involving Musk’s companies. The whistleblower, Daniel Berulis, expressed fears over the agency's data security posture, indicating DOGE's troubling relationship with regulatory practices amidst the Trump administration's controversial policies regarding institutional governance.
The whistleblower's report suggests that DOGE may have taken sensitive data from the NLRB, raising concerns about privacy and legality amid ongoing legal cases involving Musk's companies.
Berulis alleges that upon DOGE's arrival, sensitive data spikes began, and security measures were undermined, raising serious ethical questions about government data access.
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