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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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100% FED UP! broke the news in on Wednesday, May 14, 2025.
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