February 10, 2025

DOGE employees gain access to DOE nuclear weapons programs, news outlets report

By ExchangeMonitor

Multiple media sites reported over the weekend that members of Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency started working at the Department of Energy without security clearances.

Chris Wright, the newly-confirmed Secretary of Energy, told CNBC Friday that three members of the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) “have access to look around, talk to people and give us some good feedback on how things are going,” according to Reuters.

DOGE, an entity created by President Donald Trump, is headed by Musk, the technology billionaire and major Trump campaign donor. The DOGE mission is to help the White House eliminate wasteful government spending. 

The National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA), the DOE’s semi-autonomous agency that manages the nation’s nuclear weapons stockpile, did not immediately respond to a request for comment. 

Wright said in an interview with CNBC that what he called “rumors” that DOGE staffers at the DOE have access to nuclear secrets through NNSA are not “true at all.”

Multiple news outlets quoted sources saying that all three DOGE members are listed in the DOE’s email and messaging systems. The DOGE representatives can seemingly access secure information although they might not have clearances, the news outlets reported. 

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by @BenjaminSWeiss, confirming today's reports with warrant from Las Vegas Metro PD.

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