A former federal employee who was fired for recording a Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) team inside a federal agency is now running for Congress.
Alexis Goldstein lost her job at the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau earlier this year. She filmed a DOGE team entering the agency’s offices.
The incident became a flashpoint in ongoing tensions between federal workers and the Trump-aligned efficiency initiative. DOGE has faced criticism for its aggressive oversight tactics.
Goldstein is now campaigning for a seat in the U.S. House of Representatives. She is running as a Democrat in New York.
Her campaign emphasizes government accountability and protecting federal employees from political retaliation. Goldstein claims her firing was a direct result of her efforts to document DOGE’s activities.
The situation highlights the broader political fallout from the DOGE program. Critics argue it has been used to intimidate career civil servants.
Goldstein’s bid for office may test voter sentiment on federal workforce protections. She hopes to turn her experience into a platform for reforming government oversight.





