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Judge Halts DOGE Access to Social Security Systems Over Privacy Fears
A federal judge has temporarily blocked the Department of Government Efficiency from accessing sensitive Social Security Administration systems. Led by Elon Musk DOGE sought data to streamline operations but raised privacy alarms. The ruling reflects growing unease over the agency’s expansive reach.
DOGE was created to cut government waste and improve efficiency. Musk has promised sweeping reforms using data-driven methods. His team requested access to detailed Social Security records to identify savings.
Critics including privacy advocates warned of risks to vulnerable citizens. The Social Security system holds personal data on millions of Americans. Unchecked access could lead to misuse or breaches experts say.
Judge Karen Henderson issued the injunction citing inadequate safeguards. She ordered DOGE to justify its need and outline protections. The decision pauses a key part of Musk’s efficiency agenda.
The administration argues the block hampers efforts to modernize government. Officials claim DOGE’s mission requires deep data insights. They plan to appeal asserting national interest outweighs privacy concerns.
Public reaction has been mixed with some praising the judge’s caution. Others see it as bureaucratic resistance to needed change. The case highlights tensions between innovation and oversight.
Henderson’s ruling demands transparency from DOGE before proceeding. It’s unclear how Musk will adjust his strategy in response. The pause could delay broader reforms he’s championed.
This legal hurdle adds to scrutiny of DOGE’s early moves. Advocates for the elderly and disabled are watching closely. The outcome may set precedents for how far efficiency efforts can stretch.
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