Five former Democratic White House Treasury Secretaries, who allowed the department to issue billions in fraudulent payments, claim that Elon Musk and the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) threaten American democracy. In a letter to The New York Times, Robert E. Rubin, Lawrence H. Summers, Timothy F. Geithner, Jacob J. Lew, and Janet L. Yellen claim DOGE’s actions are politically motivated interference in federal payment management.
In recent days, Elon Musk and DOGE have accessed data from the Bureau of the Fiscal Service (BFS), a Treasury subagency that manages outgoing federal payments, to identify rampant waste, fraud, and abuse in the federal government. Musk has uncovered that the BFS has no mechanism to stop payments resulting from fraudulent claims or organizations.
“While significant data privacy, cybersecurity, and national security threats are gravely concerning, the constitutional issues are perhaps even more alarming,” the five Democratic White House Treasury Secretaries vaguely assert. However, their letter appears to be more of an attempt to cover for the fact that Musk and DOGE have identified over $50 billion in fraudulent payments—a large portion of which occurred under the five Treasury Secretaries’ tenures.
For decades, the Treasury Department has maintained that outgoing federal payments—even those suspected of or known to be fraud—should not be interrupted as this could be interpreted as politically motivated or a federal default. However, this approach has only allowed for the growth of fraudulent payments, effectively defrauding the federal government and American taxpayers.
Over the weekend, an Obama-appointed judge temporarily halted Treasury and DOGE access to the federal payments system. Musk responded on X (formerly Twitter), writing, “A corrupt judge protecting corruption. He needs to be impeached NOW!”