Trump, Social Security
Elon Musk sees dead people – a lot of them. The White House’s billionaire cost-cutter-in-chief claims to have uncovered “the biggest fraud in history,” inside the Social Security Administration, after finding 20 million people over 100 years old in its files.
The Trump administration has put an "anti-fraud expert" temporarily in charge at the Social Security Administration, long a politically untouchable source of government spending, the White House confi
The disagreement with Musk’s company led to her departure from the position. White House spokesperson Harrison Fields announced her replacement Monday: “President Trump has nominated the highly qualified and talented Frank Bisignano to lead the Social Security Administration,
Donald Trump’s White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt boosted billionaire Elon Musk’s fantastical allegations of widespread fraud at the Social Security Administration (SSA)—and got called out for it.
Social Security Administration Acting Commissioner Michelle King has stepped down from her role at the agency, a Trump administration official confirmed to CBS News. King was replaced by Leland Dudek,
The Social Security Administration (SSA) is under instruction to slash its staff by 50 percent, according to media reports. Newsweek reached out to the agency via online form for comment. After his 2024 presidential election victory and subsequent inauguration,
The top Social Security official stepped down after refusing to provide Elon Musk's DOGE access to sensitive government records.
Data analyst Leland Dudek was suspected of sharing unauthorized access to information with the U.S. DOGE Service. Now he’s the acting Social Security commissioner.
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the White House spokesperson, referred back to the Social Security’s inspector general report. “A previous investigation revealed the SSA paid at least $71.8 billion in improper payments,” she said. “The Social Security Administration is now ...
The Supreme Court has sided with the Trump administration in a legal dispute over a $2 billion freeze on federal foreign aid.
Paul Ingrassia, the Trump administration’s liaison to DHS, co-hosted a right-wing podcast and echoed extreme election denial rhetoric.
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