DOGE whistleblower Charles Borges wrote that new leadership in the technology and executive offices ‘created a culture of panic and dread’
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A bombshell whistleblower report by Charles Borges earlier this week claimed that DOGE put people’s personal information, including addresses, birth dates, and other...
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