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Elon Musk Accuses U.S. Government of Deleting Terabyte of Financial Data to Cover Up Crimes, Claims ‘We Recovered It’ Due to Their Tech Incompetence

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The federal swamp just got exposed — and it’s worse than anyone thought.

In a bombshell revelation Monday, Elon Musk, head of the Trump-appointed Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), accused the U.S. Institute of Peace (USIP) of deleting a terabyte of financial data in a desperate attempt to cover up massive corruption.

The accusation comes amid a fiery standoff between DOGE and USIP, a taxpayer-funded outfit President Donald Trump ordered dismantled earlier this year.

Last month, tensions boiled over when Musk’s efficiency squad, backed by FBI agents and D.C. Metro Police, stormed the institute’s headquarters, evicting its staff after days of resistance.

George Moose, the now-fired acting president of USIP, tried to cast the takeover as illegal, insisting his agency was off-limits because of its nonprofit status. But the fact remains: the institute is funded by taxpayer dollars and has operated with almost no real oversight.

The standoff followed Trump’s February executive order to slash “unnecessary” government entities.

According to conservative influencer Mario Nawfal:

“The Department of Government Efficiency’s discovery at the United States Institute of Peace reveals Washington’s dirty secret: agencies often do precisely the opposite of their stated mission.

When DOGE investigators finally gained access to USIP’s books—after days of institutional resistance requiring FBI intervention—they uncovered the unthinkable: $132,000 funneled to a former Taliban member and $1.3 million to an Iraqi organization with questionable ties.

This fits a devastating pattern. A 2019 Special Inspector General report found $19 billion in U.S. aid to Afghanistan was unaccounted for or misused between 2002-2016, showing how routinely taxpayer money flows to our adversaries under noble pretenses.

Even more disturbing was the attempted cover-up. USIP officials deleted a terabyte of financial data hoping to hide their tracks, not realizing DOGE’s technological capabilities would recover everything—a perfect example of the 65% of federal agencies still using outdated IT systems vulnerable to mismanagement.

America ranks a dismal 27th in global transparency rankings, behind much smaller nations. From the Pentagon’s $125 billion in administrative waste to the IRS’s $1.2 billion in improper payments, the pattern is undeniable.

Elon’s technology-driven audits are precisely what these institutions fear most—sunlight on decades of deception.”

“Any government institution is most likely to be the opposite of its name,” Musk wrote on X.

He added, “They deleted a terabyte of financial data to cover their crimes, but they don’t understand technology, so we recovered it.”

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