Padilla said these emails, received by legislative staffers, wasted “time and resources and potentially [mislead] employees into responding and sharing legislative branch information in an unauthorized manner.”
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Padilla added that the emails were “especially concerning” since several executive branch agencies have “even warned their own employees not to respond to these messages because doing so would risk sensitive information falling into the hands of malign foreign actors.”
“The fact that these mass emails are also going beyond the scope of the executive branch is yet another sign of how DOGE is operating in an uninformed, poorly executed, and chaotic manner,” Padilla said.
The Democratic lawmaker ended his letter requesting that DOGE and OPM confirm they have taken steps “to ensure that they will cease directly any further mass email communications at legislative branch offices and agencies and their employees.”