Social Security chief steps down over DOGE access to recipient data: Reports
- Michelle King, the Acting Commissioner of the Social Security Administration, resigned after requests for access to sensitive recipient information from the Department of Government Efficiency.
- Leland Dudek has replaced King as the Acting Commissioner following her departure and has experience working at the Social Security Administration.
- Nancy Altman, President of Social Security Works, stated that the issue represents a severe breach of security regarding private taxpayer information.
- Concerns about unlawful access to sensitive data have caused high-ranking officials to leave the administration.
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