Authorities in San Francisco are looking for three men who entered San Francisco City Hall on Friday, posing as employees of Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE).
The three men were wearing Make America Great Again (MAGA) hats and DOGE shirts and authorities believe they were imposters.
“We do not believe the individuals requesting access to City files were representatives from DOGE,” the sheriff’s office said.
City Hall employees refused to hand over any information and alerted law enforcement. By the time authorities had arrived, however, the three suspects had left the building.
The sheriff’s office is now reviewing surveillance videos and “using other investigative tools to pursue leads,” it said.
DOGE, an advisory panel launched by Trump, has been tasked with weeding out wasteful federal government spending, fraud, and abuse.
California recently joined 18 other states in suing the federal government to stop DOGE from accessing Treasury Department records including Americans’ social security and bank information. The court granted a temporary restraining order while the states seek a preliminary injunction.
While speaking to reporters on Thursday, Musk defended DOGE’s efforts to drastically cut spending, saying that Americans voted for major change and that the Trump administration is delivering.
The order calls for massive cuts, including a directive “that each agency hire no more than one employee for every four employees that depart.”
The executive order provides some exemptions, including to the military and law enforcement.