Report: 2 DOGE Staffers Have Access to Network Holding US Nuclear Secrets
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Two members of the Trump administration's Department of Government Efficiency, Luke Farritor and Adam Ramada, reportedly gained access to classified networks tied to U.S. nuclear weapons. While their access does not confirm they have viewed sensitive information, sources warn it represents a troubling step that could lead to increased risks. The National Nuclear Security Administration's Enterprise Secure Network, which transmits data about nuclear materials and weapons, has granted them accounts, causing significant concern regarding national security implications if such data were ever leaked.
The staffers' access to classified networks holds potential danger for national security if such information were to be leaked, raising significant concerns among insiders.
Reports indicate that members of the Trump's Department of Government Efficiency have been granted access to networks housing critical U.S. nuclear secrets.
Sources reveal that Farritor and Ramada are among those who have accounts allowing access to sensitive nuclear security information, a worrying development.
Experts warn that while access doesn't confirm that nuclear secrets have been viewed, it opens the door for further scrutiny and risk.
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