Justice Department flags possible SSA data misuse by Musk-backed DOGE team
The DOJ uncovers corrections to testimony about Elon Musk’s DOGE team at the Social Security Administration, showing two DOGE members may have exceeded approved data access, contacted an advocacy group aiming to overturn election results, and potentially used SSA data to match voter rolls. One member signed an agreement tied to this data use. A password-protected file containing about 1,000 private SSA records was copied on an email to Steve Davis, though it’s unclear if the data was accessed. DOGE allegedly used unapproved third-party servers (Cloudflare) to share data, contrary to SSA policy. SSA maintains DOGE never had access to SSA systems of record, but derived data may have been shared. The White House and SSA declined comment, and it remains unresolved whether any private information was actually accessed.
- Trump administration concedes DOGE team may have misused Social Security data Politico
- DOGE Employees Shared Social Security Data, Court Filing Shows The New York Times
- 2 DOGE staffers at Social Security agency may have violated Hatch Act, DOJ says ABC News
- DOGE worked with political group to probe voter rolls, Trump admin admits Democracy Docket
- Trump administration admits DOGE accessed personal Social Security data The Washington Post
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