On the 31st (local time), Maxine Waters expressed strong concern over the reports that she was sexually assaulted.
Waters said Elon Musk's DOGE had access to confidential information from the SEC.
In connection with reports that the company may be involved in such transactions, the company reiterated a warning letter it sent to SEC Acting Chairman Mark Uyeda in February.
Waters said, "DOGE is an advisory body to President Donald Trump and is not a formally established department by Congress.
"Access to this information would have serious consequences and create significant conflicts of interest for U.S. investors."
"This control will leave the SEC at greater risk of data leaks and market disruption," the report said.
"This could potentially expose investors, especially retirees, to the loss of their life savings," he added. He went on to say that Musk has a history of violating securities laws and regulations and has been the subject of repeated SEC enforcement actions.
"Musk may use confidential corporate information to his own business advantage and to the harm of his competitors," the lawsuit said.
Musk joined the Trump administration as a "special government employee" and later served as director of the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID).
DOGE has led the firing of employees at several government agencies, including the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) and the Department of Internal Affairs and Communications (DOGE). These actions by DOGE are currently being challenged in federal court as illegal or unconstitutional.
It is being done.
2025/04/01 10:26 KST
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