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US Supreme Court allows DOGE broad access to Social Security data |
2025-06-07 |
[IsraelTimes] The US Supreme Court has permitted the Department of Government Efficiency, a key player in President Donald Trump’s drive to slash the federal workforce, broad access to personal information on millions of Americans in Social Security Administration data systems while a legal challenge plays out. At the request of the Justice Department, the justices put on hold Maryland-based US District Judge Ellen Hollander’s order that had largely blocked DOGE’s access to “personally identifiable information” in data such as medical and financial records while litigation proceeds in a lower court. Hollander found that allowing DOGE unfettered access likely would violate a federal privacy law. The court’s brief, unsigned order did not provide a rationale for siding with DOGE. The court has a 6-3 conservative majority. Its three liberal justices dissented from the order. DOGE swept through federal agencies as part of the Republican president’s effort, spearheaded by billionaire Elon Musk, to eliminate federal jobs, downsize and reshape the US government and root out what they see as wasteful spending. Musk formally ended his government work on May 30. Two labor unions and an advocacy group sued to stop DOGE from accessing sensitive data at the Social Security Administration, or SSA, including Social Security numbers for Americans, bank account data, tax information, earnings history and immigration records. The agency is a major provider of government benefits, sending checks each month to more than 70 million recipients, including retirees and disabled Americans. In their lawsuit, the plaintiffs argued that the Social Security Administration had been “ransacked” and that DOGE members had been installed without proper vetting or training and demanded access to some of the agency’s most sensitive data systems. Related: DOGE: 2025-06-06 India leads in remittances - but Trump's tax could deal a blow DOGE: 2025-06-05 Jasmine Crockett Says Scrutiny of Biden's $2B Grant to Stacey Abrams-Linked Nonprofit Meant To ‘Keep a Strong Black Woman Down' DOGE: 2025-06-04 Trump Administration Sends $9.4 Billion Rescissions Package to House |
Posted by:trailing wife |
#2 Why not? Everybody else has'em. Exclusive: Hackers Leak 86 Million AT&T Records with Decrypted SSNs |
Posted by: Skidmark 2025-06-07 12:23 |
#1 DOGE, while rooting out Fraud, Waste and Abuse, scares the $h&t out certain milking Elite persons and LSD's that use NGO's as a Backdoor source of $$$$$. We should keep in mind the need to insure that: * Protected Relocated Witnesses and persons given new ID's for legitimate reasons are protected. * Legitimate Dark Op's National Security efforts not exposed in the process. |
Posted by: NN2N1 2025-06-07 07:14 |