President Trump’s administration asked the Supreme Court to grant DOGE access to Social Security records.
Maryland judge Ellen Hollander had blocked DOGE’s request, citing privacy concerns.
But this emergency appeal argues the data is vital for rooting out waste and fraud.
So let’s just see if the Supreme Court supports exposing waste and fraud.
Now we wait and watch the nine justices.
#BREAKING: Trump administration asks Supreme Court to let DOGE access Social Security data https://t.co/Mvb5MjA6Gq
— The Hill (@thehill) May 2, 2025
CBS News reports:
The Trump administration on Friday asked the Supreme Court to let the White House’s Department of Government Efficiency, or DOGE, have access to sensitive information kept by the Social Security Administration.
The emergency appeal to the Supreme Court stems from an injunction issued by a federal district court judge in Maryland who blocked DOGE’s access to Social Security Administration system of records containing personal information.
The judge concluded in her April decision that the plaintiffs, two labor unions and an advocacy group, were likely to succeed on their claim that the Social Security Administration’s decision to give DOGE access to millions of Americans’ confidential information violated the Privacy Act and a federal law governing the agency rulemaking process.
Trump administration asks Supreme Court to let DOGE access Social Security systems https://t.co/oDn9IMHqq0
— ABC13 Houston (@abc13houston) May 2, 2025
They’re constantly finding fraud and saving us billions!
So worth it!
D.O.G.E. has removed 9.9 MILLION scammers from the Social Security system so far.
If each fraudulent person was making just $1800/mo, then D.O.G.E. just saved Americans $17,830,000,000 A MONTH.
HOLY SMOKES!
$18 BILLION EVERY SINGLE MONTH. pic.twitter.com/K9VWVg38ns
— Mila Joy (@MilaLovesJoe) May 1, 2025


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