Apr 15, 2025

Good Lord!

      This is from a Washington Post article. You really need to read the whole thing. This is most disturbing.

Representatives of Elon Musk’s U.S. DOGE Service have sought for weeks to get around a court order barring their access to sensitive data and internal systems at the Social Security Administration, prompting career staff to repeatedly resist their efforts, according to a half dozen people familiar with the DOGE team’s actions and records obtained by The Washington Post.
The battle inside the agency led the Justice Department to intervene to deny DOGE access to the data, even as the Trump administration installed and promoted DOGE-friendly leaders to dramatically cut back services at Social Security. It involved staff, from rank-and-file employees to senior leaders, including acting commissioner Leland Dudek, who was appointed to his position after displaying public loyalty to DOGE. …

At the same time, Dudek mistakenly let one of the DOGE representatives into a Social Security database last week, violating the court order, according to a person familiar with events who, like others interviewed for this report, spoke on the condition of anonymity for fear of retaliation. That error led a federal judge to summon Dudek for a hearing Tuesday at federal court in Baltimore, but the Trump administration said in a filing late Monday that he would no longer appear. …

At first, officials obeyed the courts.
Immediately after Hollander issued her order, the agency cut off DOGE staffers from all systems, according to employees and records obtained by The Post. The compliance came at the direction of Michael Russo, then the chief information officer, who was recommended for the job by Frank Bisignano, President Donald Trump’s nominee to become the permanent leader of Social Security. …

But Russo’s swift action did not go over well with the Trump administration. He was reassigned in late March to a “senior adviser” position focused on “IT Modernization” in the office of the commissioner, according to a memo obtained by The Post. He was replaced as chief information officer by Scott Coulter, a New York-based hedge fund manager and a member of Musk’s DOGE team, according to the memo and court filings. …

Meanwhile, Mark Steffensen — another Trump appointee and DOGE ally serving as acting general counsel — was tasked with determining whether DOGE representatives should be allowed to access Social Security data. Steffensen, a former top financial executive, had assumed his role as a senior adviser at Social Security at Bisignano’s recommendation on Feb. 24, according to another memo obtained by The Post. …  

Soon, Steffensen was fighting with career lawyers at Social Security.
Attorneys in the office of general counsel wanted to draft agencywide guidance that would comply with the judge’s order, setting strict rules for how staff could interact with DOGE representatives, according to a person briefed on the events. But Steffensen initially wanted the lawyers to issue a memo giving DOGE access to Social Security data, the person said.
None of the career employees would agree to Steffensen’s plan, the person said. So he began circumventing the lawyers by telling DOGE representatives to keep working on their projects anyway, according to the person and records obtained by The Post. …  

 Near the end of March, the office of general counsel issued its guidance on DOGE’s data access at Social Security, according to a copy of the memo obtained by The Post. The final version appeared to align with career lawyers’ viewpoint. It said that “DOGE team members are restricted … from accessing, viewing, or otherwise working with” any “information that can be used to distinguish or trace an individual’s identity,” including “any nonpublic datasets that are aggregated or deidentified but could be used to identify a person.” … 

  In early April, lawyers with the Justice Department were called in to give their opinion, too, according to two people familiar with the discussions.
Department lawyers told Steffensen that under no circumstances should DOGE be allowed inside the agency’s data and that Social Security must follow the judge’s order, one of the people said. …

 But DOGE kept up the pressure and, according to current and former officials, tried unsuccessfully to get Steffensen fired for failing to get them access. Members of the DOGE team also sought an exemption from the judge for several projects, the officials said. It is unclear if the judge agreed.
In recent weeks, Social Security hired a new DOGE team member, but Dudek — not realizing this staffer was a member of the DOGE team — granted him access to some of the agency’s data, violating the judge’s order, according to records and a person familiar with the matter.
Once Dudek realized his mistake, he removed the DOGE staffer from the agency’s systems, the person said.

     As I have said before, I salute those who have fought the good fight to protect Social Security’s records. You deserve gold medals when these evil times are past. 

17 comments:

Anonymous said...

Nothing about Greg Pearre?

Anonymous said...

When a clown moves into a palace he doesn't become a king, the palace becomes a circus. 🤡

Anonymous said...

People laugh and delight at circuses. This is a slaughterhouse.

Anonymous said...

Frank Bisignano will largely be a figure head. He may be allowed to pursue efficiency. The presidential administration is not concerned about improving ssa. President Trump wants to use SSA’s significant power to cancel non citizens/ permanent residents/ citizens he deems enemies of the state. The American public will have no due process or appeal rights. Frank B will be tasked with redesigning the website and improving phone service. The rest of SSA will possibly changed to enforcement. The administration and Musk enjoy a meme. SSA will lose the A initial.

Anonymous said...

Sounds like they are starting to eat their own. Wonder what will happen when the next big wave of systems cuts occurs. Hang on folks. The situation is only going to get worse. Frank and DOGE will get SSA to turn a profit yet. ;)

Anonymous said...

I am not a lawyer, so i need a little help here. Can someone please explain to me the income level where laws no longer apply to you and you get to do whatever you want? I mean, i have always had a dim view of the law but now it is so abundantly clear that there is no real law and justice if you have enough money or status. I have no faith in the legal system from local level to supreme court (thats the court where you now get extra tomatoes and sour cream with you suit order). Fair is a place where they judge pigs, there is no justice, only power, and i am not in a position to see either state, i am just a regular person.

Anonymous said...

Let the arrests begin!

Anonymous said...

The Post is missing one critical piece of info. Very soon the agency will be reassigning every agency employee *except* for those in Operations to Schedule F positions, meaning they can be fired at any time and for any reason, sans severance. How much longer do you think those attorneys will continue to hold the line when their jobs are on the line?

Anonymous said...

Absolutely love the Taco Bell reference.

Anonymous said...

Given they are lawyers, and giving wrong advice could lead to disbarment, likely they'll end up looking for work elsewhere. But not because they caved.

Anonymous said...

Non-citizens are not entitled to due process or appeal rights.

Anonymous said...

Also, the majority of federal attorneys are already in the excepted service. There would be no reason to move them to schedule F if it is even possible.

Anonymous said...

They are attys, they will do anything for a dollar, please see the entire first term of the current potus

Anonymous said...

Wrong.

Anonymous said...

So, the “fraud” excuse is just a cover to allow these friends of Elon and the Felon to access data which they can do with as they please with no public accountability, right?

There’s Dibwiz which has earnings histories of claimants past and present including involved family members. But what other databases can they mine and extract?
And, how will we know what they’ve accessed? Will they be using data to target enemies and creating profiles?

This information should be sacred and any government employee will tell you punishment for abusing it has serious consequences. But our own president sits by and allows looters free access to it. Total disregard for the trust Americans have placed in these agencies safeguarding our most private information.

Anonymous said...

It would be helpful if people expressing opinions didn’t pretend they are expressing facts or stating law. Not everyone wants to be a legal scholar. If you want to sound like one, start by spending time studying law from legal scholars.

Anonymous said...

News report concerning a whistleblower from NLRB regarding DOGE and data extraction
https://youtu.be/TsqgXfrSksI?si=PPFo_abHh4iAfRZh