A former Social Security executive is raising major alarms after claiming the Trump administration considered a plan that could have marked 2.7 million living people as dead in federal records. […] ...
Jeremiah Schofield, who helped to to modernize SSA’s major technology, says that he made the most difficult decision of his ...
Migrants who arrived in New York last year waited for shelter assignments at the Roosevelt Hotel.Credit...Todd Heisler/The New York Times Supported by By Alexandra Berzon Hamed Aleaziz Nicholas ...
Trump’s DOGE team wanted to declare nearly 3 million living people dead to help drive out migrants, whistleblower claims - ‘I was shocked. I couldn’t believe what I was hearing,’ the former Social Sec ...
Trump officials planned to mark 2.7 million living people as dead, whistleblower claims.
Letters from Sens. Warren and Blumenthal follow a whistleblower complaint detailing an attempt to move 2.7 million people to ...