The agency was in the midst of a probe into the billionaire's equipment at the time of Musk's assault.
The systems DOGE has access to include the names, addresses, bank details, and other information about taxpayers and people who receive government benefits.
The U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia, Ed Martin, says he's contacted the FBI.
The system sent $5.4 trillion in payments last year.
Like in other countries, the tech billionaire's favorability rating in America is relatively low.
Half of DOGE's leadership team has been booted from the organization, reportedly at the behest of the other half.
Takes one to know one.
Musk, ever the vaporware peddler, is already wavering on his goals.
America loves jocks, and that's why we don't have any good engineers... or something.
America is already being governed by tweet.
The "government efficiency" project is drawing up a list of enemies.
David Sacks is a former member of the PayPal mafia and currently a podcaster.
Does the world's richest man support cuts to public benefits?
The newly christened "government efficiency" czar criticized federal loans to two of Elon Musk's competitors on Monday.
Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy have suggested they'll cut $2 trillion in government spending with DOGE.
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