Trump pick to head Social Security Administration denies plans to privatize
- Frank Bisignano, President Trump's nominee for the Social Security Administration, promised to improve customer service and reduce payment errors during his confirmation hearing before the Senate Finance Committee.
- The Social Security Administration is facing significant cuts and challenges, leading to concerns about access to services for Americans who rely on it.
- Both Democratic senators and Republican senators expressed concerns about the potential privatization of Social Security, highlighting fears about the agency's direction under Bisignano's leadership and the influence of the Department of Government Efficiency.
- Some advocates believe Bisignano's confirmation could worsen the work environment at the agency and threaten its future.
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