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What change has been made to the Treasury Access Symbol (TAS) system and why is it significant?

The Treasury Access Symbol (TAS), which links Treasury payments to federal budget line items, has changed from having an optional field to a required one as of Saturday. Previously, the TAS field was often left blank for approximately $4.7 trillion in payments, making payment traceability nearly impossible. This significant change increases transparency and accountability by providing greater insight into where government money is actually going. By requiring this identification code, the federal government can now better track payments across the system, potentially reducing fraud and improving financial oversight in government spending.

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Fox News

00:08 - 00:44

What is the public's recourse against government waste and fraud?

The clip highlights that elections represent people's primary recourse against government mismanagement and fraud. However, despite promises of reform during campaigns, these electoral efforts have repeatedly failed to produce meaningful change or accountability in government spending practices. The discussion notes that the public is increasingly restless over this ineffectiveness, as billions in taxpayer dollars continue to be lost to fraud annually. This growing frustration reflects deeper concerns about the disconnect between democratic processes and actual government accountability, with citizens feeling powerless despite their electoral participation.

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Fox News

04:34 - 04:52

What concerns exist regarding government payments and Elon Musk's DOGE initiative's access to information?

According to Peter Baker, there are significant concerns about improper government payments, with a Government Accountability Office study revealing that hundreds of billions of dollars are paid out annually that shouldn't be made. These issues include potential fraud and duplicate payments within systems like the Social Security Administration. The discussion raises questions about whether Elon Musk's DOGE initiative, which has access to sensitive information, will be able to effectively identify these improper payments or how this information might be used. The lack of clarity around information access and usage represents a key transparency concern in government accountability efforts.

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MSNBC

02:15 - 02:39

Why is there concern about DOGE having access to Social Security data?

The concern stems from a lack of transparency around DOGE's access to sensitive Social Security information. According to Caroline Levitt, millions of deceased Americans still receive Social Security payments, which suggests significant fraud issues within the system. While the government claims this access is to root out fraud in programs like Social Security and IRS, there is widespread distrust about the true intentions, particularly given Elon Musk's involvement. The limited transparency about how this sensitive personal data will be used has raised legitimate privacy concerns and questions about why officials aren't being clearer with the American public about these arrangements.

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MSNBC

00:56 - 01:29

How were Social Security fraud cases successfully prosecuted before the use of special databases?

According to Berit Berger, a former federal prosecutor, Social Security fraud cases were effectively prosecuted across both Democratic and Republican administrations without requiring access to special unauthorized databases. These cases, which included fraudulent benefits claims and payments to deceased individuals, were consistently treated as priorities. Instead of relying on special data access, successful prosecution depended on people with experience and expertise in handling such cases. This approach demonstrates that proper enforcement was possible through professional knowledge and established investigative methods rather than through potentially intrusive access to sensitive personal data.

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MSNBC

10:05 - 10:39

What kind of sensitive information does DOGE have access to at the Social Security Administration?

DOGE has access to extensive personal data at the Social Security Administration, including Social Security numbers, bank account information for direct deposits, family relations and dependents. The SSA also houses the world's largest repository of medical information. This access is particularly concerning as it contains even more sensitive data than what's available at the IRS, with comprehensive records about millions of Americans' financial, personal, and medical histories that could be accessed by non-elected officials through DOGE's broad information requests.

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MSNBC

00:00 - 01:15

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