Congressional Democrats in a letter to the Trump administration on Wednesday said it is âalarmingâ that DOGE employees continue to be involved in the federal bureaucracy.
âAlthough Elon Musk has departed, his influence remains, as DOGE and its employees attempt to become a permanent part of the federal government, scattered across agencies where they can continue to sabotage key functions from within,â Sens. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) and Richard Blumenthal (D-CT) as well as Rep. Robert Garcia (D-CA) wrote in a letter to Office of Personnel Management (OPM) Director Scott Kupor and Office of Management and Budget (OMB) Director Russell Vought.
The Democrats said the Department of Government Efficiencyâs (DOGE) continued involvement in the federal bureaucracy is âalarming.â
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They said that âemployees are embedding themselves in the federal government in key agency positionsâ which they argue threatens the governmentâs ability âto serve the American people.â
Kupor said in a statement that OPM, which handles human resources for the federal government, âreviews all requests to appoint current or recent political appointees to career roles for compliance with merit systems principles and civil service laws.â
âNo DOGE-affiliated individuals have âunlawfully burrowedâ into career roles. We welcome oversight grounded in facts,â he added.
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CBS News continued:
The Democratsâ request comes as DOGEâs presence in Washington has changed shape since Musk left his role as a âspecial government employeeâ in late May, when he reached the maximum amount of time he could serve in the position. President Trump thanked Musk âand all of his peopleâ at the time, saying, âalmost all of them are staying, and theyâre going to be with us. And youâre going to see the results coming long into the future.â
Musk pledged upon his departure that âthis is not the end of DOGE, but really the beginning.â
The Democrat said that transitioning the DOGE staffers to career federal service workers could âpotentially run afoul of laws that explicitly ban political considerations and loyalty tests in hiring practices.â