Summary

Michelle King, the top Social Security official, resigned after refusing Elon Musk’s request for sensitive records, including Social Security numbers and bank data.

Trump appointed Leland Dudek as acting commissioner and nominated Frank Bisignano for the role.

Nancy Altman of Social Security Works condemned DOGE’s request, warning, “I don’t think you can overstate how serious this breach is.”

DOGE’s similar attempts at the IRS and Treasury have sparked legal challenges over privacy concerns.

  • RedAggroBest@lemmy.world
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    3 days ago

    Everyone complaining about this and calling them a coward: Trump and his crimes won’t respect the law now, what makes you think this bureaucrat can obstruct anything? Trump will absolutely go over the heads of anyone refusing his orders.

    Better to resign and not be complicit than sit by and let your name be anywhere near this shit.

    • Lyrl@lemm.ee
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      3 days ago

      People tried staying and being an “inside” ally during Trump’s first term. In the end, it just helped his administration maintain a veneer of competency.

      Leave. Let the institution fall. Collapse of the systems people rely on is the only way to gather overwhelming popular support to contain Trump’s destruction.

  • xenomor@lemmy.world
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    3 days ago

    Why resign? Keep refusing the order. You can’t keep blocking it if you don’t work there anymore. They will eventually fire you, but that will slow things down.

    • RedAggroBest@lemmy.world
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      3 days ago

      Or they go right over their head because Trump respects nothing of procedure that doesn’t benefit him, they slow down nothing, and now they’re also complicit

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      It was probably a “you resign now after you tell me no, or we get you fired in an hour” or something along those lines.

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    3 days ago

    This already has me very worried since I get SSD benefits along with Medicare, Medicaid, and SNAP due to a mental health impairment, and someone really needs to step the fuck up and get the DOGE NAZIS the fuck out of there.

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      3 days ago

      No, it’s far more important to step aside.
      Remember there are always 2 parties involved in any bullying and it’s on the victim to know when to step away, roll over, and let the bully do whatever they want cause otherwise it causes a scene.

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    3 days ago

    Let’s please stop pronouncing this piece of shit entity doge as “dozh” (doʒ), it’s so ridiculous and we make fools of ourselves by parroting what we’re told. We should deliberately “mispronounce” it, say something like dogie or dog-ee, I dunno–I’m sure you all can come up with something better.

    Point is, I bet Musk gets a hard-on every time he hears reporters or democrats fall in line and repeat this ridiculous shit the way he likes it. "yes master dozh, dozh, tell me more about dozh master. 🤮 Disgusting. It’s humiliating to cater to him like this. Fuck saying “dozh” like you’re Musk’s little bitch and stop running to serve to his every oligarchical whim like the lowly serfs he thinks of us as.

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    4 days ago

    So, either 90% of our admin is in on the coup and just doing little grand standing actions like “refusing DOGE”, or they refused and the Russians found out about their families and sent a strongly worded letter saying it’d be a shame if something happened to their family.

    I can see option two being the more likely case, but the cynic in me is saying these people are all in on it and there will be no one but the peasants to fight for their rights.

  • Phoenixz@lemmy.ca
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    4 days ago

    Americans: please stop stepping down. Have some backbone, stay in your place and do the fucking right thing? All you do with stepping down is making it easier to put some trump loyalist in place

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        3 days ago

        You think they won’t fire them? Take a look around. Now you could say they should force them to fire them instead of resigning where they have some control, but the result is the same. It’s going to be lackeys all the way down either way.

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            Lots of people who have been arbitrarily fire are suing. But that’ll take many months or years, and meanwhile they’re out. Not to mention that any of them Schmuck has called out on xitter are being harassed and threatened with violence.

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    4 days ago

    DOGE is doing a great job!

    The record breaking speed at which they are transferring money from the poor to the oligarchs is unprecedented in American history. Remember everyone to work hard, we have to make sure those poor billionaires get the money the deserve .

    /s

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    4 days ago

    Great. Soon they will have teenagers directing all money into oligarch’s pockets while people are homeless, starving and committing crimes against other subjects, all under the rule of a stupid, mob boss dictator.

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      I assume, albeit with no proof, that they are being threatened, e.g. “w e know where your kids go to school.”

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      Yeah I’d rather stay in place and use my knowledge to resist and work from within.

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    4 days ago

    I had no idea how fragile the US was until trump retook office. Imagine if the Democrats did something like this? There would be outrage, riots, maybe even people storming the capitol. The police and law would get involved… But this time not a sole is stopping Elon

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      4 days ago

      Hey man. They’re posting on social media that they’re sorry. You know. Thoughts and prayers! Must mean something cause they get lots of likes. Seems to be a small handful in each city that care enough to actually go outside and protest.

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        Honestly, I don’t think that the current administration’s tactics would work without social media. Social media allows people to feel the outrage and feel like they’re making an impact, all without doing a damned thing to actually stop the current admin. Social media allows you to post online and feel satisfied with the engagement it got, because “maybe someone else will step up because of my post.” But it doesn’t actually spur any action on the poster’s part.

        I’d argue that posting about it is the best case scenario for fascism, because as long as people are allowed to post they won’t be motivated to actually start fires.

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    4 days ago

    Why, why do they keep stepping down IT MAKES IT SO MUCH FUCKING EASIER FOR THEM. This is such bullshit and spineless behavior. They can’t protect the American people if they FUCKING RESIGN. Like how does this in any way help us.

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      3 days ago

      They were probably already fired but given the option to call it a resignation for financial benefits/easier to get remployed elsewhere. If they refused it wouldn’t have made any difference I imagine.

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      4 days ago

      It can be that they can’t stop something, but their position makes them responsible, so all they can do is step down and refuse to be implicated. Or they are ordered to do a thing and can’t refuse to do it, so they step down. Maybe it then turns out no one can do the thing due a few days while the person is replaced.

      We never get the nuance of these resignations unless they make their resignation letters public (and even then…). Could even be they have 30 years of service or whatever and would like to step down with some benefits for their families before they get fired and lose everything. Yeah it would be nice if they fought, but I can’t begrudge a bureaucrat putting their family first in a losing fight.

      So I tend to give them the benefit of doubt. In the end, they aren’t doing the easiest thing, which would just be to cooperate.

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        There’s also a lot of situations where there could be real legal implications via arcane administrative laws if they decide to sick the DOJ on them… We have seen already with Adams thing that they have no intention of the DOJ being impartial.

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        4 days ago

        The best time to freeze your credit was 10 years ago.

        The second best time its right now.