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Parkersburg, West Virginia · ParkersburgThe extensive “Notes on the Crises Investigative Journalism Source Wish List” can be found here. The highest priority items on my “wish” list are currently Bureau of the Fiscal Service Parkersburg, West Virginia Budget Appropriations and current United States Treasury attorneys (including any Bureaus). All listed items are, however, important to me. As always, Sources can contact me over email or over signal (a secure and encrypted text messagin…See the Story
Mini-Roundup: Nuanced Correction of Krugman Interview, Two Columbia Law Professors in the U of Chicago Law Review on my FOIA project & Attending Bloomberg Invest
Washington DC · WashingtonNotes on the Crises pivoted on February 1st into around the clock coverage of the Trump-Musk Treasury Payments Crisis of 2025. Today is Day Twenty TwoRead Part 0, Part 1, Part 2, Part 3, Part 4, Part 5, Part 6, Part 7, Part 8, Part 9, Part 10 & Part 11If you are a current or former career Internal Revenue Service or Bureau of the Fiscal Service Employee and especially if you are a COBOL programmer, contact me over email or over signal (a secure …See the Story
How Can We Know if Government Payments Stop? An Exploratory analysis of Banking System Warning Signs
Donald Trump · United StatesWASHINGTON (AP) — Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency is seeking access to troves of sensitive taxpayer data at the IRS, two people familiar with the inner workings of the plan who were not authorized to discuss the matter publicly told The Associated Press on Monday. If successful, Musk and his group would have access to millions of tightly controlled files that include taxpayer information, bank records and other sensitive records.…See the Story
Elon Musk’s DOGE seeks access to taxpayer data at IRS
49% Center coverage: 8 sources
New York City · New YorkThis is an “Off Topic” piece of Notes on the Crises. Off topic pieces will always be colored blue. Readers are encouraged to ignore them if they are only interested in my day-to-day analysis and reporting. Check my “on topic” pieces for information about the anonymous sources I’m collecting, and ways you can support the newsletter’s coverage of the Trump-Musk crisis. As always: if you want to back my work, take out a paid subscription, or peste…See the Story
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Elon Musk · New YorkAfter weeks of Donald Trump swearing left, right, and sideways that Elon Musk and his team of 20-somethings at the Department of Government Efficiency wouldn’t have direct access to congressional or state funds, a New York City Comptroller is sounding alarms. Brad Lander held an emergency news conference on Wednesday, Feb. 12 after discovering $80 million missing from the city’s bank account — money granted by Congress in 2023 to help the city h…See the Story
'Highway robbery': NYC Comptroller accuses Trump and Musk of illegally siphoning FEMA funding
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Day Thirteen of the Trump-Musk Treasury Payments Crisis of 2025: Bombshell Court Filings Confirm Wired & Notes on the Crises Reporting & Raise Alarms About BFS-Based Impoundment
United States · United StatesNotes on the Crises pivoted on February 1st into around the clock coverage of the Trump-Musk Treasury Payments Crisis of 2025Read Part 0, Part 1, Part 2, Part 3, Part 4, Part 5 & Part 6If you are a current or former career Bureau of the Fiscal Service Employee, especially if you’re a legacy IT programmer with years of experience and especially if you are a COBOL programmer currently working on the PAM, SPS or any other adjacent team, contact me …See the Story