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Admin reportedly admits agency accessed citizens' personal data

| Source: Washington Post | 1 min read

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Trump administration admits DOGE accessed personal Social Security data

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Admin reportedly admits agency accessed citizens' personal data

The current administration has reportedly acknowledged that an employee within a government efficiency agency gained access to citizens’ personal Social Security information, according to court filings that surfaced this week.

Observers note that the employee in question allegedly signed an agreement to share the sensitive government data, with court documents suggesting the information was intended to be used in efforts to challenge election results in several regional jurisdictions.

The revelation comes amid the nation’s ongoing struggles with post-election disputes, a pattern that has become increasingly common in the country’s political landscape. Critics have raised concerns about the potential misuse of citizens’ personal information by government agencies, while supporters of the administration have yet to provide detailed responses to the allegations.

As is typical in such cases involving sensitive government data, the full scope of the information accessed and the specific methods used remain unclear. The court filing reportedly provides limited details about which regional areas were targeted in the alleged data-sharing scheme.

The incident highlights the country’s continuing challenges with maintaining separation between government agencies and electoral processes, an issue that has drawn scrutiny from civil liberties advocates and opposition lawmakers alike.

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