DOGE Attempt at GAO Is ‘Intrusion’ Into Legislative Branch, Dems Say
- In early 2025, the Government Accountability Office declined a request from the Department of Government Efficiency to station its personnel at the legislative branch agency.
- This attempt followed President Trump's January 20, 2025 Executive Order establishing DOGE, which DOGE staff cited despite GAO’s independence from executive orders.
- GAO emphasized its nonpartisan role as Congress’s primary audit agency, providing fact-based evaluations and protecting its independence from executive interference.
- A GAO representative stated that, as a legislative branch agency, it does not fall under the authority of DOGE or executive orders, while Democratic lawmakers and union officials criticized DOGE’s attempts as undermining the separation of powers.
- GAO has notified congressional committees, will keep them updated, and maintains full confidence in protecting its independence amidst ongoing investigations into DOGE's broader government practices.
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Government Accountability Office rejects DOGE effort to target government watchdog
The Government Accountability Office rejected the Department of Government Efficiency‘s attempt to place staffers inside the watchdog. The GAO told the Washington Examiner that it denied DOGE’s requests to assign a team at the office because the watchdog is part…
DOGE attempt at GAO is ‘intrusion’ into legislative branch, Dems say
As the White House angles to exert control over the Library of Congress, Democrats defended the independence of another legislative branch agency on Friday. A spokesman for the Government Accountability Office confirmed that the Trump administration’s Department of Government Efficiency attempted to assign a team there but was rebuffed. “I can confirm that GAO has been contacted by DOGE staffers seeking to assign a team to GAO,” the spokesman …


DOGE tried assigning a team to the Government Accountability Office. It refused
An attempt by DOGE to assign a team to the independent Government Accountability Office was rejected Friday. The GAO is part of the legislative branch and not subject to DOGE's request.
Labor watchdog opens investigation into DOGE whistleblower claims after NPR reporting
DOGE employees demanded the highest level of access to the labor agency's systems, according to a whistleblower and reporting from NPR. The whistleblower said sensitive data then left the agency.
National Labor Relations Board watchdog investigating DOGE, potential data breach
The National Labor Relations Board’s inspector general is conducting an investigation into the Department of Government Efficiency’s work at the agency. In April, an IT staffer named Daniel Berulis filed an official whistleblower disclosure with Congress highlighting concerns over DOGE’s practices at the NLRB and data that may have been removed from the agency. In response to the disclosure, Rep. Gerry Connolly, D-Va., ranking member of the Ho…
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