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Senate Republicans open to DOGE entry to IRS however urge guardrails

By Miles Cooper February 23, 2025
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Senate Republicans on Tuesday stated they’re open to the concept of Elon Musk’s Division of Authorities Effectivity (DOGE) accessing the IRS’s delicate taxpayer info, so long as there are guardrails in place.

Stories emerged over the weekend {that a} member of Musk’s staff at DOGE was making an attempt to entry that info — which incorporates Social Safety numbers, tax returns and banking info — as his staff trains their government-cutting give attention to one other entity. 

However Senate Republicans on Tuesday stated that whereas a few of them have considerations, the push to streamline and scrutinize an company the GOP has been important of is value it. 

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“How many employees are there at the IRS?” Sen. John Kennedy (R-La.) stated, pointing to the hiring of 1000’s of staff by way of the Inflation Discount Act (IRA). “There are thousands of employees at the IRS that already have access to our tax data. Does that concern you? I mean someone’s got to have access to them.” 

“Mr. Musk has a top secret security clearance and he’s been authorized by the president,” Kennedy continued. “It’s against the law to divulge that information and you can be prosecuted severely, whether it’s Mr. Musk or a normal rank-and-file IRS employee.”

The brand new push on the IRS comes amid a spate of firings and layoffs at numerous departments and businesses as a part of their ongoing push to downsize the scope of the federal authorities. DOGE has particularly centered on the Treasury Division as Musk’s lieutenants try and take a deeper have a look at outgoing funds throughout the federal government. 

A number of Republicans had been fast to notice the potential considerations on the privateness entrance. Nevertheless, these worries are taking a again seat for now, with members pointing particularly to “antiquated” expertise and programs used on the IRS that might use a face-lift within the near-term. 

“I think there certainly are concerns when it comes to the privacy of personal information,” stated Senate Majority Chief John Thune (R-S.D.). 

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“I don’t think it’s unusual that a White House or an administration — these are all government records — that they’re going to have access to these types of records, and I do know that the goal in all this, obviously, is to find ways to do things better and more efficiently and I know for sure at the IRS that some of their systems are incredibly antiquated,” Thune continued.

“At the end of the day, you want to save money, you want to bring greater efficiency, hopefully, to the use of technology to a lot of these antiquated ways of doing business in the federal government, and I think most of us support that objective.”

Sen. James Lankford (R-Okla.), one other member of GOP management, added that members had been nonetheless “trying to find out what’s fact and fiction” in the entire state of affairs, however echoed the bulk chief’s level. 

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“It’s very different to be able to look at it and say, ‘Are we tracking people that are dead?’” Lankford stated. “The inefficiencies in the systems in [the] IRS have been legendary for the 15 years I’ve been around this place. All I hear is legacy hardware and software.”

The Washington Put up first reported the try by DOGE to realize entry to the delicate information. 

The IRS has been part of a sport of political soccer lately after the Biden administration tried to beef up enforcement capabilities by means of the IRA. Republicans have tried to claw again a lot of that funding.

President Trump has additionally been a vocal IRS opponent after being the topic of private audits performed by the company. He additionally discovered himself on the middle of one of the brazen leaks in IRS historical past after a contractor launched one among his tax returns. Charles Littlejohn was ultimately sentenced to 5 years in jail for leaking the knowledge. 

Senate Republicans agreed that they aren’t against DOGE getting IRS entry, however that it should shade inside the strains, and that leaking private info stays a no-go zone. 

“As special government employees or however they’re designated … they need to follow whatever the standard procedures are,” stated Sen. Josh Hawley (R-Mo.). “No matter they’re cleared to … they need to comply with no matter that’s. I assume that they’re.”

“That’d be a big problem if that happened,” Hawley stated a couple of doable leak. “I’m sure that they don’t want that to happen, so whatever the normal processes, whatever the clearance levels are, they should follow those to the letter and that’ll be fine. The problem would be if that doesn’t happen.”

Sen. Shelley Moore Capito (R-W.Va.) additionally famous that she is beneath the impression that these at DOGE who might get this info have IRS backgrounds and that it “wouldn’t be unusual for them to get this data.”

“But there are concerns about privacy data that I’m hearing from people,” she stated. 

“I’m not raising the red flag here,” she added. “I think it will be done properly.”

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