Democratic senators protest after they say Trump gives Musk's staff access to classified info
- Democrats on the Senate Intelligence Committee are demanding answers after they say President Donald Trump gave Elon Musk's staff access to sensitive data and classified secrets as part of their work to overhaul the federal government.
- The lawmakers wrote to Susie Wiles, Trump's chief of staff, asking what security precautions had been taken to prevent unauthorized leaks of information by staff at the Department of Government Efficiency, known as DOGE.
- The senators warned that national security and the personal privacy of Americans could be at risk if the information is mishandled intentionally or through negligence.
- Rep. Jim Himes expressed concerns that the Trump administration's review of CIA staffing could reveal details that jeopardize national security and agents in the field.
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