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Top Social Security Administration Official Steps Down After Conflict with DOGE

According to the report, the top Social Security Officer has resigned after a dispute with an employee of the Social Security Agency's Dispute (DOGE).

Michelle King (pictured), a representative of the Social Security Administration, resigned and was later replaced by Leland Dudeck. Dudeck will be in King's previous role until President Donald Trump is selected to lead his agency, Frank Vignano.

According to ABC News, conflict I was involved Doge employees seeking to access what the outlet described as “an internal data system containing sensitive American personal information.”

Meanwhile, Dudek said he is committed to leading the agency in a “open and transparent way.”

“My first call as a proxy committee was to provide our inspector's office with the opportunity to oversee and review all institutional activities, including the past, present and future. Transparency is It is at the heart of a good government,” he writes.

The White House said of the switch-up via Deputy Chief Harrison Fields:

“President Trump is committed to appointing the best and most qualified individuals dedicated to working on behalf of the American people.

It remains unclear whether Doge employees have successfully completed the information they wanted, but the news is that Doge and its head, Elon Musk, are removing waste in the agency.

“So, with crazy things like the rough social security test, we have 150-year-olds out there. Well, you know 150 people? I don't, Ok, they should be in the Guinness World Records book, and they're missing out,” Musk said from the White House on February 11th.

“So it's a case that I think they're probably dead, or that's my guess, or that they should be very famous – one of two. And a society with no identification information There are a lot of coverage payments,” he continued.

On Monday, Musk shared images revealing surprising data (millions of people over 130) from the Social Security database that encourages Doge's investigation.

“Find this out,” Doge followed up.

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