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White House Officials Warn Musk’s Starlink Presents Serious National Security Risk

The controversy erupted after personnel from the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE)—a Musk-backed federal initiative—quietly installed a Starlink terminal in the Eisenhower Executive Office Building earlier this year.

Sara Jones by Sara Jones
June 8, 2025
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White House Officials Warn Musk’s Starlink Presents Serious National Security Risk

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White House national security officials have raised red flags over the installation and use of Elon Musk’s Starlink satellite internet service within the Executive Office complex, warning that it poses a significant threat to government cybersecurity protocols and potentially to national security itself.

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The controversy erupted after personnel from the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE)—a Musk-backed federal initiative—quietly installed a Starlink terminal in the Eisenhower Executive Office Building earlier this year. The installation reportedly occurred without prior notice to the White House Communications Agency or coordination with the Secret Service. The move has alarmed security officials, who view the bypassing of traditional vetting processes as a dangerous precedent.

What makes the situation more concerning, insiders say, is the nature of Starlink’s network. Starlink relies on a constellation of privately controlled satellites that operate outside the control of traditional government cybersecurity systems. Unlike official government networks, which use strict firewalls, full-tunnel VPNs, and multi-factor authentication, the Starlink terminal reportedly broadcast an open “Starlink Guest” WiFi network—accessible without standard security credentials.

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“The risk is not hypothetical,” one security official said privately. “You’re introducing an unsecured, privately managed communication system into the center of federal government operations. It’s a blind spot—one that could be exploited.”

According to sources familiar with the matter, the terminal could allow unmonitored data flows to and from satellites orbiting the Earth, without being routed through the government’s secure communication infrastructure. This raises concerns that sensitive or classified information could be inadvertently transmitted—or intentionally exfiltrated—without oversight. The lack of visibility into Starlink’s internal data handling processes further complicates matters, as officials are unsure what safeguards, if any, are in place to prevent interception or unauthorized access.

The installation itself caused a brief security scare. A DOGE employee was spotted accessing the roof of the Eisenhower building without following proper clearance procedures, triggering a minor alarm. Although the incident did not result in a formal breach, it revealed communication failures between agencies and a worrying lack of adherence to standard operating protocols.

Beyond the White House complex, Starlink terminals have also reportedly been deployed at other federal agencies under the direction of DOGE. In some cases, watchdogs say the terminals were configured with logging and telemetry features disabled, raising questions about accountability. There are also unconfirmed reports that DOGE staff have used artificial intelligence tools to analyze data flowing through the Starlink network—tools that may not meet federal standards for handling sensitive information.

Cybersecurity experts are particularly alarmed by the emergence of what they call “shadow IT”—unofficial technology systems that operate outside the control of agency information officers. “If someone can deploy a private network on federal property with no oversight, that’s a systemic vulnerability,” one expert noted. “You don’t know who’s using it, what they’re transmitting, or where that data is going.”

The issue has begun to attract attention on Capitol Hill. Lawmakers, particularly in oversight and intelligence committees, are demanding answers on how such installations were approved and whether similar systems exist elsewhere across the federal government. Some are calling for emergency reviews of all third-party technology systems operating in or near sensitive federal facilities.

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Complicating the situation is Elon Musk’s increasingly contentious relationship with the administration. Once a key advisor and ally, Musk has recently clashed with senior officials over policy, political alignment, and the growing influence of his various business ventures in the public sector. Critics now question whether his dual role—as a technology innovator and a powerful government contractor—has created dangerous conflicts of interest.

As of now, the White House has not announced whether the Starlink system will be removed or restricted. However, internal investigations are reportedly underway, and the controversy has sparked renewed calls for greater transparency, tighter regulations on private-sector tech in government, and stronger cybersecurity oversight across all branches of the federal infrastructure.

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