Whistleblower Exposes National Security Risk in Trump-Era Data Management of Social Security
A whistleblower reveals that under the Trump administration’s Department of Government Efficiency, sensitive Social Security data of over 300 million Americans was dangerously exposed—highlighting a reckless disregard for national security and individual privacy.
In a troubling revelation, a whistleblower has come forward warning that more than 300 million Americans’ most sensitive Social Security data is vulnerable due to actions taken under the Trump administration’s Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE). Charles Borges, the former chief data officer at the Social Security Administration (SSA), submitted a formal complaint alleging that vital personal information was uploaded to an unsecured cloud environment lacking proper oversight. This isn’t just about bureaucratic mistakes; it’s about national security and the protection of hardworking American families. The compromised data includes health diagnoses, income records, banking details, family relationships, and other personal...
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