SSA

Judge Limits DOGE’s Access to SSA Data

Despite DOGE’s remarkable track record of saving American taxpayers $150 billion, U.S. District Judge Ellen Hollander in Baltimore issued a preliminary injunction limiting its access to Social Security Administration (SSA) data, citing privacy concerns.

They Tried to Stop Him—But Trump Pulled the Plug Anyway

Top officials inside the Social Security Administration (SSA) tried to obstruct efforts by the Trump administration to cancel Social Security numbers for more than 6,300 illegal aliens, including many released into the U.S. during the Biden presidency. According to leaked details, bureaucrats pushed back against the Trump directive, raising legal objections and attempting to derail enforcement efforts from within the agency.

Social Security Administration Identifies Over $800 Million in Savings

The Social Security Administration (SSA) has announced more than $800 million in identified savings for fiscal year 2025, aiming to enhance efficiency and reduce bureaucratic stagnation.

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