
Democratic lawmakers are intensifying efforts to investigate Elon Musk's role as head of the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), citing concerns over conflicts of interest and lack of accountability. Senator Elizabeth Warren has called for an investigation into whether Musk and DOGE have violated federal ethics laws, particularly regarding their actions at the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB). Recent court filings suggest that Musk's DOGE has been planning to infiltrate U.S. Treasury payment systems, raising alarms among Democrats. In response, they are proposing the "Special Government Employees Transparency Act of 2025," aimed at compelling Musk to publicly disclose his financial information. Lawmakers argue that Musk's operations lack oversight and accountability, with some questioning the security clearances of DOGE employees. Additionally, there are claims that DOGE has accessed Americans' personal data without permission, prompting further scrutiny from Congress.
Can congress force Elon Musk to disclose his finances publicly? A group of Democrats think so. https://t.co/ygPc9Rpwt2
Elon Musk and DOGE have been accessing Americans' personal data without permission. However, federal law allows individuals to demand to know what information the government has on us. Click the link to learn more about filing a privacy request 👇 https://t.co/WUfreDRj21
“Elon Musk and DOGE are operating without any accountability or oversight, and that is unacceptable.” California congressman Dave Min plans to introduce a bill to force Elon Musk to publicly disclose his finances. https://t.co/5cBlOMtwqU