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    Microsoft Pressed Over DOGE GitHub Code Tied to NLRB Data Removal

    June 18, 2025

    Microsoft is under pressure after a top House Democrat raised concerns about possible misuse of its GitHub platform. Rep. Stephen Lynch has asked CEO Satya Nadella to provide records tied to a DOGE staffer’s GitHub account. That account allegedly hosted code designed to pull data from a sensitive NLRB case system. The project, called “NxGenBdoorExtract,” […]

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