A trio of federal executive agencies targeted by DOGE cost-cutters either don't know or won't say what the group is doing inside their operations, according to a Senate investigation that concludes DOGE is acting without legal authority or oversight.
A report , released on Thursday by Senator Gary Peters (D-MI), ranking member of the Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee, relies in part on whistleblower accounts and other information already surfaced about DOGE's activity at the Social Security Administration (SSA), Office of Personnel Management (OPM), and General Services Administration (GSA), but it doesn't stop there. DOGE is a cost-cutting unit created by President Trump's executive order.
In addition to compiling established DOGE grievances, Peters' report also asser