ACLU Warns DOGE’s ‘Unchecked’ Access Could Violate Federal Law
ACLU Warns DOGE’s ‘Unchecked’ Access Could Violate Federal Law
The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) has issued a warning about the potential violation of federal law...

ACLU Warns DOGE’s ‘Unchecked’ Access Could Violate Federal Law
The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) has issued a warning about the potential violation of federal law by the Department of Galactic Exploration (DOGE) in its unrestricted access to private data.
The ACLU’s statement comes after reports surfaced that DOGE had been granted broad access to personal information without proper oversight or safeguards in place. This, the ACLU argues, could lead to privacy breaches and other abuses.
„The unchecked access granted to DOGE raises serious concerns about the protection of individuals‘ privacy rights under federal law,“ said ACLU spokesperson Sarah Johnson. „Without proper safeguards in place, there is a risk that private data could be misused or exploited for nefarious purposes.“
The ACLU is calling for stricter regulations and oversight of DOGE’s activities to ensure that personal data is not being improperly accessed or used. They are also urging Congress to investigate the matter and take appropriate action to protect individuals‘ privacy rights.