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If nonconsensually sharing someone's private Social Security data with a third party is a felony, then DOGE committed 340 million felonies.

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The Trump administration just ADMITTED in court that DOGE employees illegally accessed the personal data of 300 MILLION Americans. Then tried to share it with a political group to "overturn election results." Your name. Your birthday. Your Social Security number. All of it exposed on an unsecured server with no audit trail. Here's the scandal no one is talking about: In January 2025, Elon Musk launched DOGE with a promise: Cut $2 TRILLION in government waste. Trump gave him unprecedented access to federal systems. Including the Social Security Administration. That's the database with YOUR name. YOUR birthday. YOUR address. YOUR Social Security number. The personal information of every American who's ever applied for a Social Security card. In March 2025, a federal judge issued a restraining order. DOGE was blocked from accessing Social Security data. The judge's words were brutal: "DOGE is engaged in a fishing expedition... without any concrete knowledge that the needle is actually in the haystack." But DOGE didn't stop. According to court filings released last week, within 24 HOURS of that restraining order... Senior officials at SSA "received instructions to undo the court-ordered access restrictions for two DOGE employees." They ignored a federal judge. From March 7 to March 17, DOGE employees started sharing data through Cloudflare. A third-party server that was NOT approved for storing government data. The Social Security Administration admitted: "SSA has not been able to determine exactly what data were shared to Cloudflare or whether the data still exist on the server." They literally don't know what was taken or where it went. Meanwhile, one DOGE employee sent an "encrypted and password-protected file" to Steve Davis. Who is Steve Davis? Elon Musk's top lieutenant. His right-hand man across multiple companies. The file allegedly contained the names and addresses of roughly 1,000 Americans. The SSA still can't open the file to verify what's inside. But here's where it gets INSANE. Court documents reveal that TWO DOGE employees were contacted by a "political advocacy group." The group's goal? To "find evidence of voter fraud and to overturn election results in certain States." One DOGE employee actually SIGNED a "Voter Data Agreement" with this group. Let that sink in. Government employees with access to 300 million Americans' data... Secretly agreeing to share that information with a political group trying to overturn elections. In August 2025, a whistleblower named Chuck Borges came forward. Borges was the Chief Data Officer at SSA. A 22-year Navy veteran. Career federal employee. He warned that DOGE had copied the ENTIRE Social Security database into a vulnerable cloud server. Names. Birthdays. Addresses. Citizenship status. Parents' names. Everything. An internal SSA risk assessment form said it plainly: "Unauthorized access to the NUMIDENT would be considered catastrophic impact to SSA beneficiaries." Career security officials recommended: "Production data should not be used." DOGE used it anyway. Borges was forced to resign shortly after filing his complaint. For MONTHS, the SSA denied any wrongdoing. Then last Friday, the Justice Department filed a "correction to the record." Translation: They admitted the whistleblower was right. The DOGE employees have been referred for potential Hatch Act violations. Democrats are calling for criminal prosecution. But here's the kicker: DOGE was disbanded in November 2025. Eight months ahead of schedule. Musk called it "an interesting side quest." The question now is simple: Who has your data? And what are they doing with it?

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