DOGE is spearheading an innovative hackathon aimed at developing a “mega API” to simplify access to taxpayer data at the IRS. The event, which reportedly includes IRS staffers and hints at a potential partnership with technology companies, seeks to boost governmental efficiency while addressing data accessibility challenges in tax operations.
DOGE official Antonio Gracias claimed on the All-In Podcast that Biden’s border policy led to a surge of Social Security numbers for asylum seekers and parolees. He asserted that lax vetting enabled fraud, abuse of benefits, and even voter registration scams.
Elon Musk’s DOGE is hosting a hackathon to develop a “mega API” that grants access to taxpayer data. Organized by IRS DOGE staffers Gavin Kliger and Sam Corcos, the event aims to boost government efficiency, according to Wired.
DOGE operatives have repeatedly referred to the software company Palantir as a possible partner in creating a “mega API” at the IRS, sources tell WIRED.
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