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A federal judge has shred down Doge while blocking musk from social security data

Frank M. EverettBy Frank M. EverettMarch 21, 2025No Comments
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The American people realized shortly after Elon Musk put their disguise Doge and began to ransack the federal government that the rooting of waste, fraud and abuse was a claim for a darkerA more ideological program.

A more ideological program.

When Musk tried to access social security data, Judge Ellen Hollander called him:

The American public may well applaud and support the Mission of the Trump administration to eliminate the fraud, waste and bloating of federal agencies, including the SSA, insofar as it exists.

But, by what means and methods?

The DOGE team is mainly engaged in an SSA fishing expedition, looking for a fraud epidemic, based on a little more than suspicion. He launched a search for the proverbial needle in the hay boot, without any concrete knowledge that the needle is in fact in the hay boot.

To facilitate shipping, SSA provided to members of the SSA DOGE team with frantic access to personal and private data of millions of Americans, including, but without limiting themselves, social security numbers, medical records, mental health files, hospital files, driving license numbers, banking and credit card information, tax information work history, birth and marriage certificates and interior and work addresses.

However, the defendants, with so-called experts from the DOGE team, have never identified or expressed even a single reason why the DOGE team needs unlimited access to SSA record systems, thus exposing personal, confidential, sensitive and private information that millions of Americans have entrusted to their government. Indeed, the government did not even try to explain why a more personalized, measured and titled approach is not suitable for the task.

Instead, the government simply repeats its incantation of a need to modernize the system and discover fraud. His method for doing so is equivalent to hitting a fly with a hammer. In my opinion, applicants are likely to succeed in their assertion that such an action is arbitrary and capricious, and in violation of the Act respecting privacy and APA. The complainants also demonstrated that their members will undergo irreparable damage in the absence of a Tro, the Actions Council in their favor and the TRO serves the public interest.

Doge is an idiot. Congress Republicans are in stupid because the pretension of fraud gives them the opportunity to empty beloved programs such as Social Security, Maladie and Medicaid.

The American people here are through the idiot, just like the courts.

Justice decisions are important because they confirm what most Americans believe with facts and evidence provided by people in a position of authority.

Trump and Musk cannot deceive all the people if the courts continue to expose the truth, and the last decision was the most blunt shredding of the Doge -to -this claim to date.

What do you think of the DOGE exhibition? Share your opinion in the comments below.

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