Fear grips DC as Musk gains access to sensitive Treasury Department payment system that controls $5TRILLION
Elon Musk has gained access to the Treasury Department’s payment system, which controls trillions of dollars of government funds that go to programs like Social Security and Medicare.
Fear gripped Washington DC this morning as it emerged that Musk had forced out a top civil servant after he refused to allow the billionaire access to the payments system.
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent gave Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) the green light to have full access to the payments system, according to The New York Times.
It was not immediately clear why Musk wants access to the system, which handles around $5trillion in government funds, but it could provide the Trump administration another means to target wasteful.
Access to the federal payments system could be another way for the Trump administration to restrict further disbursement of key funds, similar to how he temporarily froze trillions of dollars in grants before a judge blocked the order. The White House later rescinded the action.
The allies of Musk who were granted access were reportedly made employees of the Treasury Department and were greenlit through government background checks. They’ve also obtained the necessary security clearances, according to the NYT.
So far, these people haven’t gotten to work and no government payments have been shut off, according to sources that spoke with the outlet.
Normally, longtime civil servants run the payments system, which disbursed more than $5 trillion across various agencies in fiscal year 2023.
Elon Musk has reportedly won his battle to gain control over the Treasury Department’s payment system, which contains a massive repository of Americans’ tax data
Scott Bessent, who now leads the Treasury Department, was the one who gave access to Musk and his allies at the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), according to the New York Times
Musk has previously said he wants to cut at least $2 trillion in federal spending, a promise he has backpedaled on in recent weeks, saying this month that $1 trillion in cuts is more realistic.
Lebryk was the last person to go against Musk, with the Washington Post reporting that the longtime Treasury Department bureaucrat resisted efforts from DOGE and the Trump transition team last month to get access to the payment system.
‘The Fiscal Service performs some of the most vital functions in government,’ Lebryk said in a letter to Treasury employees sent out Friday.
‘Our work may be unknown to most of the public, but that doesn´t mean it isn´t exceptionally important. I am grateful for having been able to work alongside some of the nation´s best and most talented operations staff.’
Musk on Saturday responded to a post on his social media platform X about the departure of Lebryk:
‘The @DOGE team discovered, among other things, that payment approval officers at Treasury were instructed always to approve payments, even to known fraudulent or terrorist groups. They literally never denied a payment in their entire career. Not even once,’ he wrote.
DOGE’s responsibilities with the payments system remain murky. The task force’s role is to modernize ‘Federal technology and software to maximize governmental efficiency and productivity,’ according to the executive order that established the unofficial government agency.
Elon Musk has had unprecedented access to the Trump and the White House. He donated nearly a quarter of a billion dollars to the Trump campaign
Senator Ron Wyden, the highest ranking member on the Senate Finance Committee, sent a letter Friday to Bessent expressing concern about Musk’s intentions with the federal payments system
Mark Mazur, who was in senior-level roles at the Treasury Department under Obama and Biden, told the Washington Post that the payment system is not political and that any other use would be unprecedented.
‘This is a mechanical job—they pay Social Security benefits, they pay vendors, whatever. It’s not one where there’s a role for nonmechanical things, at least from the career standpoint. Your whole job is to pay the bills as they’re due,’ Mazur said.
‘It’s never been used in a way to execute a partisan agenda… You have to really put bad intentions in place for that to be the case.’
If payments are somehow disrupted in the coming days, it would represent another avenue through which the Trump White House is attempting to bypass Congress to achieve its priorities sooner.
Senator Ron Wyden, the highest ranking member on the Senate Finance Committee, sent a letter Friday to Bessent expressing concern about Musk’s intentions.
He wrote that ‘officials associated with Musk may have intended to access these payment systems to illegally withhold payments to any number of programs.’
‘To put it bluntly, these payment systems simply cannot fail, and any politically motivated meddling in them risks severe damage to our country and the economy,’ Wyden said.
Wyden also made a post on social media suggesting that Musk, who has received billions in government contracts for his companies over the years, should not have access to the Treasury.
DOGE is headquartered in the Eisenhower Executive Office Building in Washington DC
‘Social Security and Medicare benefits, grants, payments to government contractors, including those that compete directly with Musk’s own companies. All of it,’ Wyden wrote.
This comes as two top officials at the US Agency for International Development (USAID) were put on administrative leave on Saturday after they refused to provide DOGE access to their systems.
CNN reported that these two officials refused even when DOGE employees threatened to call US Marshals to the grant them access to their offices in Washington DC.
USAID is a government agency that receives its funding from Congress to primarily help developing nations that have problems with natural disasters, disease or political instability.
For much of Sunday, Musk has been posting about USAID, calling the agency ‘evil’ and ‘a viper’s nest of radical-left marxists who hate America.’