WASHINGTON, DC -- U.S. Senator Jack Reed (D-RI) is teaming up with Senator Jon Ossoff, the Ranking Member of the Appropriations Subcommittee on Military Construction and Veterans Affairs (Milcon-VA) to safeguard veterans’ private information, asking questions about unelected billionaire Elon Musk’s access to veterans’ medical records and Musk’s dysfunctional and ineffective cost-cutting directives that could make it harder for veterans to get the care they deserve. 

Reed and Ossoff, along with Appropriations Committee Vice Chair Patty Murray (D-WA) and fellow Subcommittee members Senators Martin Heinrich (D-NM), and Gary Peters (D-MI) are pressing U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) Secretary Doug Collins to protect veterans, their families, and VA staff from unprecedented access to sensitive information by Elon Musk and the so-called Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE).

The Trump Administration is severely reducing VA staffing levels.  And according to a recent report by Military.com, DOGE employees had accessed VA computer systems at the Department’s headquarters in Washington, DC.

“We understand that personnel reporting to Mr. Musk have recently visited VA facilities,” the five senators wrote to VA Secretary Collins. “Senators, veterans, and members of the public have serious concerns regarding Mr. Musk’s extraordinary and unprecedented activities and the lack of transparency surrounding them, including his potential access to and handling of sensitive or personal information.”

“Accordingly, we seek specific information regarding VA’s engagement with Elon Musk and the Department of Government Efficiency (“DOGE”),” they continued.

The U.S. Senators requested a list of DOGE personnel who have visited VA facilities, the systems they accessed, and whether veteran data — including medical and service records — may have been viewed, run through AI/LLM programs, copied, or transferred. The group also requested that Secretary Collins reveal the nature of the agreement under which DOGE personnel are governed by in their engagement with the VA.

The VA’s mission is to help veterans successfully transition to civilian life and assists them in their post-service journey by ensuring they have access to the benefits they earned.  The VA offers veterans and their families a wide range of services, including healthcare, housing, education, training, disability compensation and pension assistance, and more.

Read the full letter here.