
The bizarre cyber attack, including a nasty video generated by Donald Trump’s feet, kissed Elon Muska’s legs at the Ministry of Housing and City Development (HUD). Now the whistleblower claims that he was a high-ranking union official-at the time of taxpayers.
According to The New York Post, a video that played a café at the TV monitors at the HUD headquarters, reportedly recorded by the official bound to the American Federation of Government Employees (Afge) Local 476. The canceling clip ended with the sentence: “The real king lives for a long time.
Whistleblower Links Hack with Union clerk
The unnamed federal hacker was identified by the government at the beginning of this year as an official with Afge Local 476, who represents HUD staff, uncover in a letter to Senator Joni Ernst (R -iwa), reports in the report.
“Reports of trade union bosses playing children’s play and illegally are involved in guerrilla political activities, while on a dime of taxpayers are the latest in many accusations against HUD employees in recent years,” Ernst said.
Union denies involvement, calls claim unfounded
President Ashaki Robinson Ashaki Robinson quickly rejected the accusation and described it as “unfounded” and politically motivated.
“… clearly denies any involvement in the production or spread of video AI with President Trump and Elon Musk,” said Robinson. “This unfounded accusation is another transparent attempt to attack and retaliate against Afge for involvement of legal activity to advocate our members and federal employees at a nationwide level.”
She stressed that “official amounts of time are negotiated and determined by both the agency and the Union, and by law can only be used for representative matters of employees – not political purposes”.
HUD, Ernst Push Back Against the Time Funded Taxpayers
The spokesperson of HUD expressed outrage, recorded a report and indicated the upcoming reforms to limit the activity of trade unions during working hours.
“It is immense that the US taxpayer is on the hook for subsidizing trade union payments, while these dangerous actions take place,” said HUD The Post. “The department will continue to cooperate with leaders such as Senator Ernst to return HUD to its focus on the focus on missions and stop the unnecessary abuse of dollars of taxpayers.”
Ernst rang this message in her letter to Hud Scott Turner’s secretary and called a hack “childish and unprofessional” and “potentially illegal”.
Capitol Hill requires responsibility
Senator Ernst, who leads the case of the Ministry of the Senate (DOGE) effectiveness, was a harsh critic of the trade union time funded by a taxpayer-with-the-federal practice allowing government employees to do trade union during regular office hours.
She asked 24 federal agencies for data on the use of trade union time and pushed legislation to complete this policy.
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Worries
Ernst has also proposed violations of potential hatchery laws – a federal law prohibiting government workers to engage in political activities in service.
“If the union representatives participated in the assembly during (time financed by the taxpayer), as stated, it is possible that they did so in violation of federal law,” she warned.
“Taxpayers wouldn’t believe that”
The situation caused outrage between conservative watchdogs.
“The idea that we are paying for federal trade unions, not only for their salaries, but also for the use of their salaries to work in the department, if they should do what we pay them is wild,” said Mary Katharine Ham, a committee for the responsibility for the trade union trade union.
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