Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) representatives have reportedly requested to gain access to US Treasury payment systems, triggering a significant clash with senior Treasury official David Lebryk.
According to a report by the Washington Post on Friday, this disagreement led to Lebryk’s decision to depart from his position.
Sources familiar with the situation stated that the dispute centered around the Treasury’s sensitive payment system, which processes over $6 trillion annually in payments such as Social Security and Medicare benefits, federal salaries, government contracts, and tax refunds.
The reasons behind DOGE’s interest in accessing this system remain unclear.
A DOGE spokesperson declined to comment when contacted by the Post, and representatives from the US Treasury Department also did not respond to requests for further details.
The report indicated that Lebryk, who has held nonpartisan positions within the department for decades, is expected to leave soon but did not specify an exact timeline.
In related news, Scott Bessent was confirmed by the US Senate on Monday to serve as Treasury Secretary under President Donald Trump.
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