The
Guardian - An opaque White
House office staffed largely by veterans of Elon Musk’s “department of
government efficiency” (Doge) has quietly rebuilt some of the federal
government’s most sensitive websites – for passport applications, voter
registration, prescription-drug pricing and children’s savings – in ways
critics say appear to violate federal law.
The National Design Studio (NDS) was established by a Donald Trump
executive order last August, and is led by Trump-aligned Airbnb co-founder Joe
Gebbia and staffed by Doge veterans.
A Guardian investigation has found the office has apparently
been developing or redeveloping sensitive federal websites, including those
connecting Americans with prescription drugs, children’s savings accounts,
passports and voter registration. The investigation corroborates and advances
earlier reporting by the Drey Dossier, a YouTube investigative outlet.
The NDS built and now operates four public federal websites:
ndstudio.gov, trumprx.gov, realfood.gov and trumpaccounts.gov. All four ran
commercial visitor-tracking software, configured to evade the privacy tools
many web users install, and none carry the public filings federal privacy law
requires under laws including the Privacy Act of 1974 and the E-Government Act
of 2002.
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