DOJ flags DOGE actions at SSA as potential policy breaches in Social Security data

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DOJ filings say DOGE staff inside the SSA accessed and potentially violated SSA policy by sharing data with affiliates and helping an outside advocacy group analyze voter rolls; the filing also alleges misrepresentations of access to personal data and a DOGE member signing a voter-data agreement. The revelations come amid ongoing battles over DOGE's role, whistleblower complaints, and federal data-security concerns.
- Trump Admin Admits DOGE May Have Mishandled Social Security Data HuffPost
- 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
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