
Trump gave Peter Thiel’s tech firm Palantir over $113 million in federal contracts to build a centralized government database that merges IRS records, Social Security files, bank information, and more. This would give the federal government unprecedented access to peoples’ most sensitive financial and personal data.
Palantir’s platform is designed to integrate real-time information across agencies, enabling detailed surveillance and profiling of individuals. If fully implemented, this system could be used to target political opponents, marginalized communities, and anyone who challenges those in power.
Americans for Financial Reform is demanding action. Along with allies, we are calling for investigations into the contracts, mobilizing oversight, and pushing regulators to block the expansion of this dangerous surveillance infrastructure before it becomes permanent.
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