Musk aides lock government workers out of computer systems at US agency: Reuters
- Elon Musk's aides have taken over key positions at the Office of Personnel Management, raising concerns about legality and transparency, as reported by The New York Times and others.
- Musk has expressed intentions to reduce federal spending by targeting various programs, claiming to empower taxpayers against bureaucracy, as noted by CNN's Mattingly, Polantz, and Sneed.
- Concerns about Musk's unclear role and potential conflicts of interest in government operations have been raised by Walter Shaub, former Director of the Office of Government Ethics.
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