Scoop: Democrats open whistleblower portal aimed at DOGE
Source: Axios
7 hours ago
Senate Democrats are launching a new whistleblower portal for public and private workers to dish on how President Trump and DOGE are slashing the federal government.
Why it matters: Democrats hope whistleblowers will expose what they argue are the White House's illegal moves to unilaterally dismantle federal agencies and programs.
Democrats say they want to hear from workers who are witnessing how Trump and Elon Musk have withheld funding and fired federal workers without the approval of Congress. The effort comes as Trump on Thursday signed an order aimed at shuttering the Education Department, an agency with a $268 billion budget. The portal, which launches Friday, is spearheaded by Sen. Jeff Merkley (D-Ore.), whose staff on the Senate Budget Committee will conduct oversight of the new tool.
The big picture: Democrats who hold minorities in both the House and Senate have little recourse against Trump's efforts to downsize the federal government,
But they have launched an anti-DOGE messaging offensive, betting that a sense Trump has overreach by Trump will be unpopular with voters. Polling has shown voters especially younger ones are concerned by DOGE's actions. And all of the cuts have happened without the approval of Congress, which the Constitution entrusts with the power of the purse. Democrats see the DOGE cuts as an assault on the power of Congress. "The President is not a king, and we will make sure he is held accountable," Merkley said in a statement.
Zoom out: The public and private sector worker whistleblower mirrors other Democratic initiatives to provide oversight of the Trump administration.
Read more: https://www.axios.com/2025/03/21/democrats-whistleblower-portal-doge
Link to Senate Budget Committee Democrats' PRESS RELEASE - Merkley Launches Whistleblower Portal for Public, Private Sector Workers to Report Wrongdoing, Illegal Activity
Link to PORTAL - https://www.budget.senate.gov/ranking-member/whistleblower
Scrivener7
(58,277 posts)mcar
(45,661 posts)rich7862
(492 posts)This is a serious question, is there anyone left to enforce the rule of law?
cadoman
(1,617 posts)Though those will be dependent on DoJ functioning..
BadgerMom
(3,378 posts)Karasu
(2,003 posts)Martin68
(27,033 posts)Cha
(316,716 posts)Busy behind me scenes while being Bashed.
And Im Not talking about constructive criticism . Either.
Martin68
(27,033 posts)AmericaUnderSiege
(777 posts)Information is all well good, but it doesn't magically manifest into anything other than a more detailed account of the federal government's surrender to the Russian insurgency. Let's see people drawing a line in the sand and protecting it.
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BumRushDaShow
(165,660 posts)The point is to track what is going on to save as documentation for use in future hearings, as well as to determine what adverse actions may need to be reversed. It is part of the "oversight" role that Congress is supposed to carry out, and in this case, to do what the GOP members have avoided doing, where the latter have chosen to go after manufactured demons - "Democrats".
KS Toronado
(23,055 posts)Still going through their posts, got six so far where they post and come back later to add the spam.
You taught me well, THANKS. 
BumRushDaShow
(165,660 posts)KS Toronado
(23,055 posts)What is this nifty Spam tool you speak of? Is it in MIRT's toolbox?
Now I'll go do dishes.