#DOGE RECEIVES FULL ACCESS TO SOCIAL SECURITY DATA FROM U.S SUPREME COURT!

The US Supreme Court has granted the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) access to Social Security data, allowing the agency to review records containing sensitive personal information of millions of Americans. This decision was made in a 6-3 ruling, with the court's conservative majority supporting the Trump administration's appeal.

Key Points:

-Access to Sensitive Data: DOGE will have access to Social Security Administration records, including social security numbers, birth dates, addresses, bank-account numbers, and medical records.

Purpose of Access: The Trump administration claims DOGE needs access to fulfill its mission of reducing government waste, while critics argue it's a "fishing expedition" with minimal evidence of fraud.

Privacy Concerns: Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson expressed concerns about "grave privacy risks" for millions of Americans, highlighting the potential for data misuse.

-Limited Transparency: The Supreme Court also limited transparency requirements for DOGE, ruling that the agency is not subject to the same level of scrutiny under the Freedom of Information Act.

The decision has sparked debate about the balance between government efficiency and individual privacy. DOGE, formerly headed by Elon Musk, aims to reduce government spending, but its future direction remains uncertain after Musk's public feud with President Trump .#BigTechStablecoin #TrumpVsMusk #doge⚡ $DOGE #ElonMuskTalks