Investigate government privacy violations, protect whistleblowers
The alleged attempts by the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) and the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) to illegally access private taxpayer data and other highly sensitive information are deeply concerning. Reports from within the Internal Revenue Service indicate that DOGE personnel may have improperly obtained and shared confidential taxpayer records in violation of strict privacy laws. This represents a flagrant overreach and abuse of power that undermines public trust in government institutions. Furthermore, the apparent efforts by the Director of National Intelligence to suppress federal employees from speaking out about unethical or illegal activities occurring within agencies are unacceptable in a free society. Public servants must be able to report wrongdoing without fear of retaliation or legal consequences. Attempting to muzzle those with insider knowledge of misconduct is an obstructionist tactic that only serves to enable further abuses. In light of these grave issues, it is imperative that Congress exercise its constitutional oversight authority and launch a comprehensive investigation into DOGE and OMB's actions. The American people deserve full transparency regarding any improper access or sharing of their private data by government entities. Those responsible for violating privacy laws or attempting to silence whistleblowers must be held accountable. Protecting citizens' civil liberties and safeguarding the integrity of federal agencies are paramount duties. Robust congressional scrutiny is vital to upholding these democratic principles and restoring faith in the institutions tasked with serving the public interest. Inaction is unacceptable when fundamental rights and ethical standards are being violated. Congress must act decisively to defend the rule of law and preserve government accountability to the people.
First sent on April 27, 2025 by Coleman