The question of who has a dog has almost metaphysical quality as the organization’s mandate develops. According to the executive order of Trump establishing a dog, each federal agency is obliged to create a Doge team of at least four employees. (Ehikan’s claim that there is no Doge team in GSA may be technically true, but if so, the agency seems to violate the order).
These teams – some of which members are civilian officials and certainly not a dog workers of any description – the Doge mission was originally asked to augment government efficiency. But subsequent orders, including on March 20, order to eliminate waste, fraud, abuse and data silos, massively expanded the scope of Doge’s work, conducting one set of reasons to claim that “waste, fraud and abuse” are not magical words, and they cannot conjure up the need to provide members of the Doge team at the request of the most sensitive and personal information of Americans and personal information and personal information “, According to the regulations.
All this means that the border between who works for dog and who is enthusiastic act Doge is at best blurred.
Take associations with Doge and a former Tesla employee, Riley Sennott, who according to the recent confidential business report He was mentioned as a “senior advisor” in NASA, and also seemed to work for GSA. Sennott was mentioned as an employee of the “IT specialist” GS-15 on the GSA payroll at that time, confirmed Wired. The father of a Sennott journalist, Charles Sennott, published a column later this month in Columbia Journalist Review clearly stating that his son is working in GSA – not dog. “It can be safely said that Riley’s current work is part of a wide effort that the public met as a dog,” senior sennotttt wrote-But he also argued that “the administration of general services is not the same as the self -proclaimed government department Elon Musk or Doge.”
Many other loud members of the Doge team, including Edward “Huge Balls” Coristine, Ethan Shaotran, Nicole Hollander, Jeremy Lewin, Luke Farritor, Kyle Schutt, Nathan Cavanaugh, Justin Aimonetti and Ashley Boizelle, were replaced with GSA Payroll during Ehikian, on March 20. (Coristine, Shaotran, Hollander and Farritor are listed as a 0 USD salary, while others collect from USD 120,000 to over USD 150,000 a year.) Sara, the president of HR consulting serving federal agencies, claims that they have not necessarily confirmed that they have been operating in the agency, from the time when GSA processes pay other agencies. “They can be classified as Doge employees, but their salary can be launched by GSA,” he says. GSA employees can also be detailed to other agencies.
Despite this, GSA employees say that they see those associated with Doge in the office every week. Wired confirmed the observations of Coristine, Shaotran, Farritor, Cavanaugh, Gavin Kliger and Marko Eleza over the past few months.
“They are juvenile technology who walk together,” says the current GSA employee. “It’s obvious, who they are,” another.