The measure was introduced by Rep. Melanie Stansbury, D-N.M., the ranking member of the House Oversight and Accountability Subcommittee on Delivering on Government Efficiency. Under House rules, the committee must act on the resolution of inquiry within 14 days. If the Republican-controlled panel does not, then Democrats can move to push the ROI to the House floor for a vote.
DOGE personnel have been deployed across many federal agencies and given access to a wide range of sensitive data, including the government’s payment system at the Treasury Department, which has resulted in legal action. Democrats in both chambers of Congress have also sent dozens of letters to federal agencies expressing serious concerns about the unit’s access to Americans’ sensitive information.
The Musk-led unit has also reportedly been utilizing AI capabilities to process federal data, with The Washington Post reporting in February that DOGE personnel were feeding data from the Education Department into an AI tool to review the agency’s programs and spending.
Stansbury’s resolution would compel the White House to provide Congress with “a copy of any document, record, report, memorandum, correspondence, or other communication” related to DOGE’s use of collected dat ..
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