One Musk Acolite leaps against her new position as a Washington celebrity.
Gavin Kliger, newly created senior advisor to the HR office, wrote a Substack Post this week entitled “Why Doge: Why Give Up Seven-figure Salary to Save America,” entitled “$1,000 a month” for users I asked to pay a subscription. The fee to read it.
According to users who viewed it, the posts behind the paywall appeared to be intentionally left blank.
Kliger, 25, a software engineer, amplified a message posted to X in December According to Nick Fuentes, he was one of the nation's most prominent young white supremacists and laughed at people celebrating interracial families. The post was removed from Mr. Krigger's page after The Times asked about it. He did not respond to requests for comment.
Kliger and Farritor were among those who gained access to the USAID website and tried to enter the agency's secure area last week before being pulled away by security. Since midnight on Monday, Kliger has sent emails from his USAID email account, with thousands of staff informing him that the agency's headquarters will be closed.
At X, Krigger defends agency cuts. He also responded to one person who criticized him as “one of the men running a mask coup.”
“A “coup” is when a formally elected president wins a democratic election and is based on campaign promises,” Krigger wrote on X on Monday. “Understood.”
Report contributed Maggie Harberman, Mattachias Schwartz, Edward Wong, Erica L. Green, Madeleine NGO, Zach Montague, Christopher Flavel, Andrew Duren, Brad Plummer, Kellen Browning and Alic Trell. Kitty Bennett Contributed research.

