According to insider reports, the USAID tumult came after a significant upheaval on Saturday, during which one telephone apparently went to Elon Musk. For the past few days, at least four” Expand boys” have been requesting information from USAID leaders. They were labeled as boys because all of them have technical background and are under 30; according to Bloomberg News, they are Luke Farritor, Edward Coristine, Jeremy Lewin, and Gavin Kliger.
As they searched for desks and visited numerous floors, they requested a very safe room on Saturday. The second floors of the Reagan Building is where the safe room, known as the safe easier data center or SCIF, is located. Although the papers they requested weren’t classified, security certification is required to enter SCIF.
According to the report, one of the” DOGE kids” called Elon Musk and told them to inform the agency’s security that he would contact the US Marshals Service if their team wasn’t given access. Following this, they received access to what they were looking for but that was no surprise information, Trump player’s Katie Miller said.
Speaking DC attorney ED Martin acknowledged in a letter to Elon Musk that he acknowledged on X hinting that he worked with the DOGE group this weekend. ” I recognize that some DOGE employees have been subjected to public scrutiny. I request that you make use of me and my staff at this time to help protect both the DOGE labor and the DOGE employees. Any risks, confrontations, or other activities in any way that affect their work does break many laws”, Martin wrote in his notice. But, there was no notice of USAID.
Senator Joni Ernst, who appeared on an X Space show where Elon Musk announced that USAID would be shut down and Donald Trump accepted, claimed that USAID officials threatened her because she tried to find out what they were doing with taxpayers ‘ money. A US Senator who is merely trying to determine whether American taxpayer money is being spent properly and not defraudfully, Musk said.” It is absurd that a taxpayer-funded business would threaten that person.”
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