
US Government Tasked Palantir to Create Massive Database of Americans: Privacy Concerns Raised
The United States tasked Palantir with creating a massive database of Americans, sparking concerns about privacy violations and potential misuse of data. According to Aaron Parnas, a prominent figure in the news, the Trump administration's involvement in this project raises serious questions. "This is a massive database that the Trump administration has tasked Palantir with building," Parnas stated in his video. The database reportedly uses existing data from various federal agencies, including the IRS, DHS, and the Social Security Administration. The use of this database, according to Parnas, is to track, detain, and persecute individuals. This claim is further amplified by the Trump administration's alleged wrongful deportation of a man to El Salvador despite a court order. The video also highlights other news such as Trump's plans to raise tariffs and the CDC's updated vaccination schedule. The situation underscores the urgent need for transparency and accountability in government surveillance programs and the ethical implications of using private companies for such sensitive tasks. Further investigation into these claims is necessary to determine the full scope and impact of this database.