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The DOGE Boys Get VC Funding to Support Their Latest Enterprise
Former members of the so-called Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) have launched a startup to, they say, bring “DOGE for the private sector.” Their holding company, called Special, has backing from billionaire Marc Andreessen’s venture capital firm a16z and several other former DOGE members. In a post on a16z’s Substack, Nate Cavanaugh and Justin Fox, who led DOGE’s efforts at several government agencies, write that their startup will build “an operating system to transform critical...
The Second Act of the DOGE Bro
And DOGE alumni make splashy announcements about entering complex industries with scant qualifications while promising to “root out waste. ”This, at least, is the premise of Special, a newly announced start-up co-founded by Justin Fox and Nate Cavanaugh, two former Department of Government Efficiency staffers who left the federal government “motivated to extend the ethos of our work at DOGE back into the private sector,” as they wrote on Special’s website. The company officially launched...
He Blew the Whistle on DOGE. Then His Brakes Were Cut
On April 14, 2025, Dan Berulis, an IT staffer at the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB), filed a Congressional whistleblower complaint with an extraordinary and urgent claim: The so-called Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) had seemingly compromised the agency’s data and appeared to be exfiltrating it out of the NLRB entirely. Additionally, Berulis claimed that mere minutes after DOGE members had accessed the agency’s data, there appeared to be login attempts from an IP address in...
He Blew the Whistle on DOGE. Then His Brakes Were Cut
On April 14, 2025, Dan Berulis, an IT staffer at the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB), filed a Congressional whistleblower complaint with an extraordinary and urgent claim: The so-called Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) had seemingly compromised the agency’s data and appeared to be exfiltrating it out of the NLRB entirely. Additionally, Berulis claimed that mere minutes after DOGE members had accessed the agency’s data, there appeared to be login attempts from an IP address in...
Trump’s DOGE team wanted to declare nearly 3 million living people dead to help drive out migrants, whistleblower claims
Trump’s DOGE team wanted to declare nearly 3 million living people dead to help drive out migrants, whistleblower claims ‘I was shocked. I couldn’t believe what I was hearing,’ the former Social Security Administration employee said - Bookmark - CommentsGo to comments President Donald Trump’s Department of Government Efficiency pushed to declare nearly 3 million living people dead as part of an effort to drive illegal immigrants out of the country, according to a new report. The plan, which...
The AI IPO Race Heats Up, DOGE Whistleblower Sues Elon Musk, and Instagram Gets Hacked
This week on Uncanny Valley, we discuss why the race among the top AI companies to go public has just gotten started but is already creating bizarre repercussions—including numerous San Francisco real estate listings preferring Anthropic stock instead of cash. They also get into why Donald Trump’s new executive order on AI safety is underwhelming and how hackers were able to use Instagram’s AI chatbot to access high-profile accounts like President Barack Obama’s. Plus, we report on how a...
Mamdani’s ‘COGE’ rollout gets DOGE’s attention after critics say he ripped off Elon Musk
New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani launched the Commission on Government Efficiency (COGE) to streamline city operations and improve public services. The commission will review the city charter and propose reforms for a November voter ballot. The announcement drew attention from figures like Jeff Bezos, who praised the concept and advocated for tax relief.
CNN panel erupts over Trump's $13M Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool renovation after DOGE-era cuts
The multimillion-dollar price tag attached to President Donald Trump's renovation of the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool made waves Saturday on CNN's "Table for Five" as panelists clashed over whether the project was a justified investment in the nation’s capital or a sign of misplaced priorities. Host Abby Phillips questioned the $13 million cost incurred so far by repairs to the Reflecting Pool, along with other renovations in D.C., including the White House's East Wing overhaul and the...
‘DOGE’ wanted to declare 2.7 million people ‘dead’ at Social Security: whistleblower
This is the third whistleblower to come forward about alleged illegal activity by Trump’s Department of Government Efficiency.