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The Trump administration’s colossal cuts to the Social Security Administration in the name of “efficiency” are sowing chaos ...
Lee Dudek, the new acting commissioner of the Social Security Administration, said DOGE staffers won't be able make changes to agency systems or payments.
DOGE aims to pool federal data, putting personal information at risk The goal — a centralized system with unprecedented access to data about Social Security, taxes, medical diagnoses and other ...
State governments, Social Security recipients, unions and retired employees have also filed lawsuits over DOGE’s ongoing efforts to access data systems.
The Social Security Administration has “marked” approximately 12.3 million people with Social Security numbers as dead, according to the Department of Government Efficiency. It says the… ...
SSA’s multiple data systems contain an extensive trove of personal information on most people living in the United States today — as well as those who have died over the years.
DOGE recently gained high-level access to a database that controls government payments and loans to farmers and ranchers ...
Adding to the paranoia are signs that Musk and his former lieutenant Steve Davis, who also left the government in May, are ...
The Supreme Court has granted the Trump administration's DOGE team access to Social Security records, raising privacy concerns.
Democratic senators have concerns that the so-called Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) could break the Social Security Administration’s tech infrastructure.
A federal judge has imposed new restrictions on the Department of Government Efficiency's access to Social Security systems that hold personal data on millions of Americans.
SSA’s multiple data systems contain an extensive trove of personal information on most people living in the United States today — as well as those who have died over the years.