DOGE employees gain accounts on classified networks holding nuclear secrets
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Two individuals from Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency have reportedly been granted accounts on classified U.S. nuclear weapons networks. Sources reveal that Luke Farritor and Adam Ramada had access for at least two weeks, raising serious concerns considering their lack of prior experience with classified information. Despite these allegations, a spokesperson for the Department of Energy strongly refuted the claims. The access to these networks, though noted in directories, does not equate to direct access to classified data, which is tightly controlled and requires a legitimate need-to-know basis.
Two members from Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency reportedly gained accounts on classified nuclear networks, raising concerns over their lack of experience in handling such sensitive information.
A spokesperson for the Department of Energy denied the claims, asserting that no personnel from DOGE accessed the NNSA systems, despite sources confirming their presence in directory listings.
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