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The Social Security Administration has acknowledged in new court filings that it gave judges false information while defending a Department of Government Efficiency team’s access to millions of Americans’ personal records. The admission comes as a major federal employee union pushes to reopen discovery, citing concerns about data security, unauthorized sharing and election-related activity.
https://aurn.com/newsletter
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By Ebony McMorris, Jamie Jackson, Clay Cane5
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The Social Security Administration has acknowledged in new court filings that it gave judges false information while defending a Department of Government Efficiency team’s access to millions of Americans’ personal records. The admission comes as a major federal employee union pushes to reopen discovery, citing concerns about data security, unauthorized sharing and election-related activity.
https://aurn.com/newsletter
Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

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