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Social Security head steps down over DOGE access of recipient information, sources say

February 18, 2025

(AP) โ€” The Social Security Administrationโ€™s acting commissioner has stepped down from her role at the agency over Department of Government Efficiency requests to access Social Security recipient information, according to two people familiar with the officialโ€™s departure who were not authorized to discuss the matter publicly.

Acting Commissioner Michelle Kingโ€™s departure from the agency over the weekend โ€“ after more than 30 years of service โ€“ was initiated after King refused to provide DOGE staffers at the SSA with access to sensitive information, the people said Monday.

The White House has replaced her as acting commissioner with Leland Dudek, who currently works at the SSA, the people said.

CNN has reached out to the Social Security Administration for comment.

White House spokesperson Harrison Fields released a statement Monday night saying: โ€œPresident Trump has nominated the highly qualified and talented Frank Bisignano to lead the Social Security Administration, and we expect him to be swiftly confirmed in the coming weeks. In the meantime, the agency will be led by a career Social Security anti-fraud expert as the acting commissioner.โ€

Fields added, โ€œPresident Trump is committed to appointing the best and most qualified individuals who are dedicated to working on behalf of the American people, not to appease the bureaucracy that has failed them for far too long.โ€

Kingโ€™s exit from the administration is one of several departures of high-ranking officials concerned about DOGE staffersโ€™ potential unlawful access to private taxpayer information.

DOGE has accessed Treasury payment systems and is attempting to access Internal Revenue Service databases.

Since Republican President Donald Trump has retaken the White House, his billionaire adviser Elon Musk has rapidly burrowed deep into federal agencies while avoiding public scrutiny of his work through the DOGE group.

Nancy Altman, president of Social Security Works, an advocacy group for the preservation of Social Security benefits, said of DOGEโ€™s efforts that โ€œthere is no way to overstate how serious a breach this is. And my understanding is that it has already occurred.โ€

โ€œThe information collected and securely held by the Social Security Administration is highly sensitive,โ€ she said. โ€œSSA has data on everyone who has a Social Security number, which is virtually all Americans, everyone who has Medicare, and every low-income American who has applied for Social Securityโ€™s means-tested companion program, Supplemental Security Income.โ€

โ€œIf there is an evil intent to punish perceived enemies, someone could erase your earnings record, making it impossible to collect the Social Security and Medicare benefits you have earned.โ€

The future of Social Security has become a top political issue and was a major point of contention in the 2024 election. About 72.5 million people, including retirees, disabled people and children, receive Social Security benefits.

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