Senior USAid officials put on leave after denying access to Musk’s Doge team
by Andrew Roth in Washington from US news | The Guardian on (#6V0DM)
After standoff, Doge members gained control over access system, letting them lock out workers and read emails
Two senior security officials at the US Agency for International Development (USAid) have been put on administrative leave after they blocked efforts by members of Elon Musk's department of government efficiency (Doge) to access sensitive data from the agency, five current and former USAid officials have told the Guardian.
The demands led to a tense standoff during which a senior deputy to Musk threatened to call the US marshals in to grant access to the building. The officials said John Voorhees, USAid's director of security, and a deputy blocked efforts by Doge members to physically access restricted areas.
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