Bureaucrat Paranoia Reaches New Levels As Feds Take Drastic Steps To Avoid DOGE Surveillance

The Trump administration’s goal to eliminate wasteful programs and unnecessary government positions has sent Washington bureaucrats into a panic, multiple people told CNN.

Government employees are reportedly plagued with anxiety over the Department of Government Efficiency’s (DOGE) access to various computer systems, fearing surveillance of their communications.

Some employees are paranoid that their conversations, emails or texts could be surveilled — with some purchasing Faraday bags to block electromagnetic signals and inhibit potential surveillance, according to CNN.

One employee at the General Services Administration (GSA), responsible for government procurement, said they no longer carry a work phone outside the office. (RELATED: Federal Judge Further Extends Trump’s ‘Fork Directive’ Deadline Offering Federal Worker Buyout)

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