It is best to ensure that Americans are “do not remember” because of the D Doing team’s attempts to get a large amount of tax data.
The Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), created by Billionaire Ilon Mask, has saved nearly $ 50 billion for the country. It was said by US finance minister Scott Immentin in an interview with Fox News, Bloomberg reports.
According to him, this program for reducing costs may ultimately lead to thrift equal to multiple GDP percent.
Immentine assured that Americans were “not concerned” because of the dog’s group attempts to obtain a large amount of tax data, especially, information about individual citizens. This is this aspect that has caused anxiety to Democrats in Congress.
As you know, despite the fact that the Doge is called “Department”, it is not included in the US Federal Government’s structure, the creation of which a congress will need to adopt. Donald Trump explained that it would not be an official state union, but a private initiative that would advise the White House.
As Bloomberg reported the other day, the Doge Team had just requested access to these data, but so far it has not been received.
According to Immortal, only one person’s US Tax Service (IRS) reviews an outdated IT system.
He also clarified that two employees of the Ministry of Finance had “just viewing access” in payment systems, that is, they cannot make any changes.
“There are tight fuses around them,” the minister said.
Earlier it was reported that the Doge would be an advisory body and cooperate with the Budget Administration of the White House. And that muscle will control this body.
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