Comment by thebeardisred
2 days ago
This is generally quite restricted. I personally had to undego a "Public trust" civilian security clearance (which is binding for life unlike the 75 years of TS-SCI).
2 days ago
This is generally quite restricted. I personally had to undego a "Public trust" civilian security clearance (which is binding for life unlike the 75 years of TS-SCI).
Public trust is not a security clearance; it is simply a more involved background check. A security clearance is only granted after a T3/T5 investigation and adjudication of the request. The SF312 NDA signed in order to receive your clearance does not expire.
And do we know the DOGE employees don’t undergo this?
Given the little background we know of the employees includes a guy who was fired for leaking secrets, I think it’s safe to say they didn’t
It's surreal arguing with people like this. https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c93q625y04wo
lol
https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c93q625y04wo
I already know the answer to this, but if Obama had George Soros hire a bunch of anti-white people to oversee the Doge systems, would you still be supporting it? Or it's okay because you're white and the people are in charge are white.