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February 12, 2025
DOGE Investigating Feds Whose Net Worths Have Exploded After Samantha Power Bombshell Where Her Net Worth Exploded To $30 Million Despite An Annual Salary Under $250,000
DOGE head Elon Musk said on Tuesday thatDOGE is going to investigate federal employees whose net worths have exploded despite their comparatively low pay.
The announcement - which came after President Donald Trump signed an executive order calling on federal agencies to work with DOGE, follows a bombshell report thatSamantha Power, former head of USAID, saw her net worth explode to $30 million despite an annual salaryunder $250,000.
"We don't know why. Where did it come from? I think the reality is that they're getting wealthy at the taxpayer expense," Musk said on Tuesday.
Power, a former ambassador to the United Nations under President Obama, and was sworn in as head of USAID in May of 2021, reported a net worth between$6.7 million-$16.5 millionin January of 2021 on a disclosure form. Her net worth is now estimated as high as$30 million, according to the websiteBiden's Basement.
According to various reports, Power's sources of income have varied over the years. After serving as UN Ambassador, she reportedly made $471,000 per year as a Harvard professor, and made $351,000 from speaking engagements with major firmst such as Nestle, Google and UBS, along with $1 million in book royalties.
Most notably, however,was an $11.73 million gain in her investment holdings.
If we had to venture a guess,DOGE's access to information from the Treasury, USAID, and the Office of Personnel Management (OPM), run through Palantir's intelligence apparatus (including AI),will quickly unravel graft hidden through multiple layers of organizational fog.
Meanwhile,there's the issue of lawmakers who have becomeunbelievably 'lucky'when it comes to growing their net worth via insider trading.
In July, a bipartisan group of senators including Josh Hawley (R-MO) came to anagreementon a renewed effort to ban members of Congress from trading stock.
"Congress should not be here to make a buck," Hawley said at the time. "There is no reason why members of Congress ought to be profiting off of the information that only they get."
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