Brian Barrett
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Maybe I like the idea of Susie having to be on her little computer going, I don't get this.
This seems bad.
Huh?
Anything there?
No.
Okay.
It's half-baked, and I'm not sure I'm actually fully committed to it.
But, yeah, it's one thing to say, like, we're going to have oversight, and then who are the overseers, I suppose.
I also wonder how much of this is a play, is being able to say, like, look, we are doing this, because there is just, like, increasing public concern, no matter which way you slice it, about AI-threatening jobs, energy prices, privacy, mental health, like, what have you.
Like, this is in the news right now in a very big way.
And if the Trump administration is able to even slightly go, okay, okay, okay, we hear you.
Don't worry.
We've got Susie Wiles on the case.
Oh, my God.
So talking about the U.S.
government, there's another really interesting story that's happening right now that I am watching so, so closely as someone who obviously was a big part of Wired's doge coverage.
And we all went, what happened to these federal employees after they were doged?
What happened to the people who spoke out?
So we have one person that McKenna Kelly, our senior politics writer, spoke with last week, Alexis Goldstein, a former employee from the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, who was put on leave after she recorded how Elon Musk's so-called Doge members were actually seemingly accessing equipment at the CFPB very early on in their takeover without telling employees, without any sort of notice.
So Goldstein filmed them.