Summary

Elon Musk allegedly installed an unauthorized server at the Office of Personnel Management (OPM), gaining access to sensitive federal employee data, including Social Security numbers, home addresses, and medical histories.

Young, inexperienced staffers are reportedly using this access to target positions for removal, particularly DEI offices.

Security concerns have been raised, with fears of hacking and HIPAA violations.

Senior officials have been locked out of key systems, limiting oversight of DOGE’s actions, which could significantly impact the federal workforce.

  • @ameancow
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    16 hours ago

    While the US military is sworn to uphold the Constitution, the President is still technically their commander and boss and they are obligated to follow his orders unless it’s some egregious offense against the constitution, but like with everything happening right now, we’ve never had this system tested, we’ve never faced a military having to make this choice on a large-scale level.

    We also have a constitution that was written centuries ago and hasn’t been updated or amended in a very long time, and this archaic abstractness is what has let so many people and courts stretch the interpretations or ignore it entirely. At this point I don’t think the military will defy the administration for nearly any reason because nobody actually knows what they’re doing or supposed to do. The rug has been yoinked out from under US government but it’s been a slow, slow tug and we didn’t realize we didn’t have a rug under us until the system wasn’t there to protect anyone anymore. Add to that, there are enough far-right generals and defense department officials who are completely on-board with this administration’s warmongering and hate that I don’t think any kind of “constitutional crisis” would last long in the ranks of the military. The fascist marinade has seeped into every nook and cranny here.

    The whole world should be very, very worried.