Social Security, DOGE and SSA staffers
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‘A disruptive effect’: How slashing staff at the Social Security Administration is sparking fears the system could collapse
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Trump, DOGE to cut Social Security staff in half; O’Malley says it could cause significant interruption of benefits
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Former Social Security Commissioner Predicts Social Security Could Collapse Within 90 Days as DOGE Slashes Staff
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Social Security Administration, headquartered in Maryland, closes two offices
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Maine Babies Will Get Social Security Numbers in Hospital After Trump Admin Directive Condemned
After outcry, acting Social Security director reverses course on Maine newborn policy
Social Security Administration acting Commissioner Lee Dudek announced Friday that he was reversing his decision to suspend a program in Maine that allows parents to apply for a Social Security number for newborn infants by simply filling out a form at the hospital.
Martin O’Malley, f Administration commissioner, says Donald Trump and Elon Musk’s cuts could mean “an interruption of benefits.”
Only time will tell if the prediction by Martin O’Malley, the former Social Security commissioner, is accurate.
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WBAL TV Baltimore on MSNGSA takes down online list of federal properties to be sold, including 83 in MarylandA list published online Tuesday identifying federally owned properties that the government claimed would be sold has since been removed.
A group of labor unions are asking a federal court for an emergency order to stop Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency from accessing the sensitive Social Security data of millions of Americans.
Martin O'Malley warned that the Trump administration's proposed changes to Social Security benefits could lead to missed payments.
President Trump continues to claim his administration won’t touch Social Security. But as Elon Musk and the so-called Department of Government Efficiency look to slash federal jobs and spending, the Social Security Administration has plans to cut 12 percent of its workforce.
The reversal by the Trump administration occurred less than a day after the news had spread to health care providers, sparking criticism and questions from Maine's congressional delegation.
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