DOGE planned to close four Mass. IRS offices. Now it’s targeting two.
- The Social Security Administration website crashed four times in ten days due to server overload, blocking access for millions of retirees and disabled Americans.
- U.S. Senator Bernie Sanders expressed concern, saying that significant staff layoffs during current challenges would not be sensible.
- A January survey revealed that 42% of Americans aged 65 and older would struggle to afford essentials without their benefits.
- Democracy is waking up to the threat against Social Security.
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Bret Baier Asks Musk and DOGE if They Were Behind Social Security Site Crashes That ‘Freaked People Out’
Fox News host Bret Baier asked billionaire Elon Musk whether he and his Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) were responsible for a recent series of crashes on the Social Security website which “freaked people out.” During an interview with Musk and his DOGE team on Thursday, Baier asked: The Washington Post: “The Social Security Administration website crashed four times in 10 days this month because the servers were overloaded, blocking m…
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