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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsInspector General Probes Whether Trump, DOGE Sought Private Taxpayer Information or Sensitive IRS Material
https://www.propublica.org/article/trump-doge-irs-treasury-tigta-inspector-general-probeThe request, spelled out in an email obtained by ProPublica, comes amid concerns that DOGE has overstepped its bounds in seeking highly restricted private information about taxpayers, public employees or federal agencies.
A Treasury Department inspector general is probing efforts by President Donald Trump and Elon Musks Department of Government Efficiency to obtain private taxpayer data and other sensitive information, internal communications reviewed by ProPublica show.
The office of the Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration has sought a wide swath of information from IRS employees. In particular, the office is seeking any requests for taxpayer data from the president, the Executive Office of the President, DOGE or the presidents Office of Management and Budget.
The request, spelled out in a mid-April email obtained by ProPublica, comes as watchdogs and leading Democrats question whether DOGE has overstepped its bounds in seeking information about taxpayers, public employees or federal agencies that is typically highly restricted.
The review appears to be in its early stages one document describes staffers as beginning preplanning but the email directs the IRS to turn over specific documents by Thursday, April 24. Its not clear if that happened.
The inspector general is seeking, for instance, All requests for taxpayer or other protected information from the President or Executive Office of the President, OMB, or DOGE. Include any information on how the requestor plans to use the information requested, the IRSs response to the request, and the legal basis for the IRSs response, the email says.
The inquiry also asks for information about requests for access to IRS systems from any agency in the executive branch, including the Department of Homeland Security, the Social Security Administration and DOGE.
The Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration office, known as TIGTA, is led by acting Inspector General Heather M. Hill. When Trump fired 17 inspectors general across a range of federal agencies in January, those working for the Treasury Department were not among the ones axed.
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The office of the Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration has sought a wide swath of information from IRS employees. In particular, the office is seeking any requests for taxpayer data from the president, the Executive Office of the President, DOGE or the presidents Office of Management and Budget.
The request, spelled out in a mid-April email obtained by ProPublica, comes as watchdogs and leading Democrats question whether DOGE has overstepped its bounds in seeking information about taxpayers, public employees or federal agencies that is typically highly restricted.
The review appears to be in its early stages one document describes staffers as beginning preplanning but the email directs the IRS to turn over specific documents by Thursday, April 24. Its not clear if that happened.
The inspector general is seeking, for instance, All requests for taxpayer or other protected information from the President or Executive Office of the President, OMB, or DOGE. Include any information on how the requestor plans to use the information requested, the IRSs response to the request, and the legal basis for the IRSs response, the email says.
The inquiry also asks for information about requests for access to IRS systems from any agency in the executive branch, including the Department of Homeland Security, the Social Security Administration and DOGE.
The Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration office, known as TIGTA, is led by acting Inspector General Heather M. Hill. When Trump fired 17 inspectors general across a range of federal agencies in January, those working for the Treasury Department were not among the ones axed.
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Obviously shows trump's ineptitude - forgot to get rig of the Inspector General for Tax Administration.
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Inspector General Probes Whether Trump, DOGE Sought Private Taxpayer Information or Sensitive IRS Material (Original Post)
erronis
Apr 2025
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This is one of my obsessions. Why isn't anyone doing anything aboout the illegal access to data?
yellow dahlia
Apr 2025
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yellow dahlia
(4,302 posts)1. This is one of my obsessions. Why isn't anyone doing anything aboout the illegal access to data?
DOGE continues to access data despite TRO's from courts.
There needs to be a high level investigative audit, to try and track what they have done - their cyber trail and manipulations and downloads, etc. Kara Swisher called the computer experts who have the skills "white hats".
I want to hear those w/ a microphone talk more about the Privacy Act of 1974. The government websites for the IRS and other agencies, that gather and hold our data, explain the ways our data can and cannot be "shared" and used. Those "rules" and laws have been violated for the past three months, at a breadth and depth that we will never know. We, as a citizenry, are being compromised and betrayed daily.