The public is...unintelligent, and generally incapable of differentiating between an accusation and a conviction.
Not like the current admin and AI companies are helping with that at all. Also, anyone in that department has brought great harm to the entire country and their employment should be public knowledge.
There are two stories here. One is the alleged wrongdoing. The second is the fact that the Washington Post has a name of a former DOGE employee. I'm far more interested in the second story than the first.
Every DOGE member is complicit, and every single name should be published. They knew what they were getting into.
Something DOGE relied on when publicizing all those 300 year old people claiming benefits.
Who turned out not to exist.
Or when they put loshed that website full of their savings.
Which turned out not to exist.