Markup of H.Res. 127 and H.Res. 195

Committee on Ways and Means

2025-03-12

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Doge has a clear mission to end the rampant waste, fraud and abuse in the federal government.  At the Treasury Department, employees are cleaning the do not pay list to ensure taxpayer money does not end up in the wrong hands.   Surely we can all agree that terrorists, criminals, fraudsters, dead people, they don't deserve taxpayer dollars.  I'd like to remind my colleagues of the facts.  Doge employees are government employees.  Doge was authorized by the Senate confirmed Treasury Secretary to access certain Treasury payment systems on a read-only basis.   Just last week, President Trump reiterated that different leadership has that department leadership has the final say over the makeup and activities of their agencies.  This is not a case of Doge employees running wild.  The Treasury Department and White House even signed a memorandum of understanding preventing Doge   from accessing personal taxpayer data.  A Doge employee can only see taxpayer data that is disconnected from any personal identifiable information.  This is the same level of access already granted to some academic researchers and IT professionals.  At the IRS, Doge is performing a similar mission.   of helping the agency get back to the basics.  We must end the Biden administration's focus on auditing more middle-class Americans and shift back to administering the tax code.  The agency has struggled for years to perform basic tasks like answering the phone.  Every American who has interacted with the agency knows that.  We don't have to tell them that.   If Doge can reform the IRS and make IT improvements to cut wait times, why is that a bad thing?
My Democrat colleagues have also conveniently ignored longstanding concerns with the lack of guardrails surrounding IRS employees accessing the agency's data systems.  As of 2017, the IRS had been unable to produce a complete list of every agent   who has access to the integrated data retrieval system, our individual master file systems.  Where was the interest?  Where was the interest for my Democrat colleagues in taxpayer security then?  No hard evidence has been presented   that accusations of illegal access to taxpayer information by Doge employees are true are based in fact.  On the contrary, during a recent oversight subcommittee hearing, a witness testified there was no evidence for Democrat claims of illegal access or illegal disclosure of taxpayer data.  All Democrats have the rumor and hearsay   For a party obsessed with quote, misinformation, it appears they don't mind spreading their own.  It seems Democrats are only interested in oversight when they are out of power.  When Democrats are in power, they do nothing about taxpayer privacy.  Instead, they are choosing to drum up false accusations.  At its heart, this ROI is nothing more than a sad attempt by Democrats to throw sand in the gears of the Trump administration's   important work to expose the waste, fraud, and abuse in our government.  When Americans voted for President Trump, they sent a message that they want Washington to stop spending money on stuff that does nothing to serve the people.  Every year, the federal government makes up to $521 billion in improper payments, according to a recent   GAO study.

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