In the Bisignano confirmation hearing there was reference to correspondence from a current or former Social Security employee concerning Bisignano's contacts with agency personnel. I haven't seen that correspondence until today. We still don't know who this is from but here it is and, as always, click on the images to view full size:
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Thank you again for providing us with this information. You are really going above and beyond in keeping all of us up-to-date. I know it has been said before, but the information you are providing is one of the only ways that both practitioners and SSA employees have had transparency in the constantly evolving circus at SSA. Did you see these latest claims by DOGE: https://www.bing.com/videos/riverview/relatedvideo?&q=antonio+gracias&&mid=5C5FEAC72C4DD3CD9AEB5C5FEAC72C4DD3CD9AEB&&FORM=VRDGAR. My client mistakenly thought that Antonio Gracias was a "SSA expert," but I'm getting the sense that DOGE doesn't even understand that permanent residents are issued SSNs to work? They do not seem to understand that not all "non-citizens" are without status in the US. I mean...pretty basic info for those in charge of ferreting out fraud.
Retired SSA employee from Central Office. I've worked with #'s 2,7,9,10,11,12,13, and 16 previously. All solid, if not exceptional, senior leaders. If they told me something I would not doubt it in the least.
Well, there does seem to be some room for a hearing where the testimony perhaps support perjury questions of some of these DOGE folks.
Charles, I tried to send this link to you last week through your contact form but all it said was sending…
Whistleblower misses the mark. Leland and Frank come out sparkling clean after these unproven allegations from an “anonymous source.” If the source wants any credibility he needs to go on the record. Otherwise it’s all hearsay and won’t do a thing to stop the Bisignano train. I know most SSA employees are very excited for Frank’s arrival judging by how many watched his hearing.
There's a fine line between an April fool and a fool in April. Looks like you're about an hour and 50 minutes across that line.
Nope, we’re dreading Bisignono!!!
SSA employees are watching out of fear and loathing, not joyful anticipation.
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