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DOGE Staffers Referred for Hatch Act Violations Over Voter Data

DOJ revealed unauthorized sharing of Social Security data by DOGE employees, including use of unapproved servers and delivery of sensitive files involving about 1,000 people.

  • Two employees at the Department of Government Efficiency may have misused Social Security data to challenge election results, according to the U.S. Department of Justice.
  • DOGE staff shared sensitive data via a nonsecure server, breaching agency security rules, as stated in a Justice Department court filing.
  • A whistleblower complaint was filed by the Social Security Administration's chief data officer regarding DOGE employees sharing a crucial database on a private server.
  • Concerns were raised about DOGE's access to sensitive government data and the potential risks of broad data exposure, as indicated by data security experts.
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Rappahannock News broke the news in on Monday, January 19, 2026.
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