$DOGE receives full access to Social Security data from U.S. Supreme Court ๐ณ๐ณ ๐ฐ ๐ฐ
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A divided Supreme Court on June 6 ruled that #DOGE could have complete access to the data of millions of Americans kept by the U.S. Social Security Administration. The courtโs three liberal justices โ Sonia Sotomayor, Elena Kagan, and Ketanji Brown Jackson โ disagreed with that decision.
The court paused an order issued by U.S. District Judge Ellen Hollander of Maryland blocking DOGE from immediately getting broad access to the data, which includes Social Security numbers, medical and mental health information, tax return information, and citizenship records.
Judge Hollander said DOGE was intruding on the personal affairs of millions of Americans in a fishing expedition based on little more than suspicion. She limited DOGEโs access to the information while the courts assessed the legality of the Trump administrationโs actions.
However, most of the judges presiding over the Supreme Court hearings said in a brief and unsigned decision that access was warranted now because the courts were likely to decide that DOGE could ultimately have the information.
They added that a delay would harm the administrationโs reorganization efforts and was not in the publicโs interest. The judges concluded that the SSA may give members of the SSA-DOGE team access to the agency records in question so that they could do their work.
Conservative lower-court judges said there was no evidence of DOGE mishandling personal information