Classified information may have been compromised as Elon Musk’s federal workforce cuts create security lapses, putting CIA operatives at risk amid conflicting federal directives.
Now, the agency is unsure if several employees listed in the email should be reassigned, sources said to CNN, as the risk that their identity has been compromised and exposed to foreign government hackers may be too high.
“Your predecessor was in that position, as were the five officers before them. Now the host country and adversaries know this person going to this position in the embassy is agency,” said one former CIA officer to CNN, speaking hypothetically.
“They now assume the predecessors were the same [and] work backward and find out their collective footprint. The position is now burned,” the former CIA officer added in the report.
US tells federal agencies they can ignore Musk ultimatum
The newest phase of Musk’s DOGE plan involves the requirement of federal employees to report what they have done in the past week, stating that failure to respond would be taken as a resignation.
Recently, the US Office of Personnel Management told HR officials that employees were not obliged to respond to the email, according to a Reuters report citing the Justice Department’s internal communication.