The corrupt media is at the forefront of a furious Democrat-led effort to prevent the dismantling of the party’s federal government money laundering rackets by the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) and the New York Times is doing its part.
In yet another example of how so-called reporters are little more than ultra-biased political operatives, the Times doxed dozens of DOGE staff members, potentially putting them and their families in danger, a gross disregard of journalistic ethics at the once-venerable newspaper.
On Thursday, the left-wing propaganda rag published a piece identifying “The People Carrying Out Musk’s Plans at DOGE” and included their names, personal information and pictures at a time when serious death threats are being made against the Tesla/SpaceX CEO and the patriotic Americans who have devoted themselves to cleaning up waste and corruption in the bureaucracy and its agencies.
NYT hit list
The People Carrying Out Musk’s Plans at DOGE https://t.co/O8vjo8eORl
— Paul Bedard (@SecretsBedard) February 27, 2025
The paper listed the DOGE team’s short bios next to their pictures, effectively putting targets on their backs while bemoaning that “few members have formal Washington experience,” which would seem to be an ideal qualification for an effort that the paper decried as having “radically upended federal agencies.”
“Much of the team’s operations are opaque, and most of its personnel have not been disclosed by the Trump administration, and it is unclear exactly how large the operation is. Through executive order, President Trump moved the team from the Office of Management and Budget, where it had been housed as the United States Digital Service since its founding, into the White House — a transition that effectively shielded its work from open records laws that could give the public insight into its operations,” the Times wrote in its piece that did not identify its own “reporters” who worked on it.
According to the media hit squad at the “Gray Lady” several of the doxing victims have “recently deleted their social media accounts after their names appeared in news reports,” which should come as no surprise considering the violent nature of the anti-Musk resistance and elected Democrats who continue to push the buttons of the most mentally unstable elements of their fanatical base.
Musk reacted to the paper’s despicable doxing of his team.
“The New York Times is pure propaganda,” he wrote in a post to X. “And a bunch of a$$holes.”
The New York Times is pure propaganda.
And a bunch of a$$holes. https://t.co/MCYnjaRrcG
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) February 27, 2025
More reactions to the Times and its likely accomplices in the government who provided the personal information.
And you can be sure this being done with the help of seditious government employees…
— Tom Fitton (@TomFitton) February 27, 2025
The New York Times is coming after people doing their jobs and targeting them like they’re terrorists
— Valentina Gomez (@ValentinaForUSA) February 27, 2025
Did the New York Times actually dox with photos the government employees of DOGE?
They want them Luigi’d. I think it’s only fair now to dox the New York Times, their staff, their addresses, their salaries, and the names and schools of their children.
What about the CIA?…
— Peachy Keenan (@KeenanPeachy) February 28, 2025
When they can’t attack the message, they go after the messenger. Shameless hacks.
— Burt Macklin (@BurtMaclin_FBI) February 27, 2025
Let’s talk about those reporters. We want names. Let’s show them how it feels.
— Julie McBane (@julie_mcbane) February 27, 2025
NY Times doxxed DOGE employees today putting them and families in danger but refused to provide the names of the paper’s writers….
I would love for MUSK to offer a reward of a million dollars for the DOX information of those writers… and put them online.
— LeRoyTwoPointOh ⚓️ (@leroy_clary) February 27, 2025
Apparently realizing the bad optics of doxing DOGE workers while hiding the names of its own “reporters” the NYT later added a list of the more than a dozen of its hit squad members who allegedly worked on the piece at the bottom of the story.
“By Sarah Cahalan, Kate Conger, Andrew Duehren, Chris Flavelle, Lisa Friedman, Lazaro Gamio, Jon Huang, Ryan Mac, Zach Montague, Eli Murray, Nicholas Nehamas, Madeleine Ngo, Alan Rappeport, Theodore Schleifer and Aric Toler. Additional production by Amanda Cordero and Jessica White,” according to the paper.
“The Times attempted to contact each DOGE staffer on this list through a combination of verified email addresses and social media accounts. For those without known contact information, Times reporters tried to reach them by sending emails to a name and address pattern consistent with other known email addresses. No one returned the Times’s requests for comment,” the paper claimed.
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