DOGE operatives

Social Security Data Breach Sparks Outrage Over Alleged Pardon Expectation

A former DOGE software engineer, allegedly embedded within the Social Security Administration, is accused of exfiltrating databases containing records of over 500 million Americans on a thumb drive. This individual reportedly informed colleagues that he possessed sensitive citizen data and expected a presidential pardon if his actions were deemed illegal. This incident is part of a pattern of alleged data mismanagement and overreach by DOGE operatives within federal agencies, raising significant privacy and security concerns.

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