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Acting Social Security commissioner Lee Dudek is facing questions from Sen. Elizabeth Warren over his reported actions.
As the Social Security Administration cuts staff, Republicans are cheering efforts by the Trump administration and Elon Musk’s DOGE to uncover widespread fraud. Others aren’t so sure.
The Social Security Administration (SSA) has announced the immediate distribution of retroactive payments and an increase in ...
A former SSA commissioner says system outages have occurred because of DOGE's cuts, suggesting a collapse could be imminent.
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Poughkeepsie Journal on MSNNY AG addresses Social Security impacts in Hudson Valley. What to knowNew York Attorney General Letitia James called on Social Security Administration to maintain Poughkeepsie and White Plains ...
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Daily Freeman on MSNNY AG James, local officials decry loss of Social Security services in Hudson ValleyState Attorney General Letitia James has fired off a letter to the Acting Commissioner of the Social Security Administration, ...
Employees were also distressed by Acting Social Security Commissioner Lee Dudek's response to Elon Musk's demand that workers detail five recent work accomplishments. In an email sent to staff ...
According to sources cited by The American Prospect, acting SSA commissioner Lee Dudek requested Tuesday that managers present him with a plan to reduce the staff’s 57,000 employees by Thursday ...
The Trump administration is planning to slash jobs and make major changes at the federal agency responsible for administering Social Security and SSI benefits to millions of Americans with ...
advances the president’s goal to make all of government more efficient in serving the American public,” acting Social Security commissioner Lee Dudek said in a statement. Dudek appears to be a ...
The Social Security Administration is continuing cuts to its budget, a week after it announced it was reducing its number of ...
Tens of millions of dead people aren’t getting Social Security checks, despite Trump and Musk claims
Think about that for a second …” On Wednesday, Social Security’s new acting commissioner, Lee Dudek, acknowledged recent reporting about the number of people older than age 100 who may be ...
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