Charles Borges, the agency's chief data officer, alleged that more than 300 million Americans’ Social Security data was put at risk by DOGE officials who uploaded sensitive information to a cloud account not subject to oversight.
Social Security whistleblower who claims DOGE mishandled Americans' sensitive data resigns from post
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Andrea Meza, a lawyer representing Borges, said her client released the information “out of a sense of urgency and duty to the American public.”
After Trump's DOGE action, 300 million people's Social Security data is at risk, whistleblower says
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