DOJ Admits DOGE Team Caught Sharing Social Security Data With Election Denier Group

from the found-the-waste,-fraud,-and-abuse! dept

We spent a lot of time last year calling out how dangerous it was that Elon Musk and his inexperienced 4chan-loving DOGE boys were gaining access to some of the most secure government systems. We also highlighted how it seemed likely that they were violating many laws in the process. One specific point of concern was DOGE’s desire to take control over Social Security data, something that many people warned would be abused for political reasons, in particular to make misleading or false claims about voting records.

For all the people who insisted that this was hyperbolic nonsense, and DOGE was just there to root out “waste, fraud, and abuse,” well… the DOJ last week quietly admitted that the DOGE boys almost certainly violated the Hatch Act and had given social security data to conspiracy theorists claiming Trump won the 2020 election (he did not).

Oh, and this only came out because the DOJ realized it had lied to a court (they claim it was because the Social Security Administration officials had given them bad info, but the net effect is the same) and had to correct the record.

Shapiro’s previously unreported disclosure, dated Friday, came as part of a list of “corrections” to testimony by top SSA officials during last year’s legal battles over DOGE’s access to Social Security data. They revealed that DOGE team members shared data on unapproved “third-party” servers and may have accessed private information that had been ruled off-limits by a court at the time.

Shapiro said the case of the two DOGE team members appeared to undermine a previous assertion by SSA that DOGE’s work was intended to “detect fraud, waste and abuse” in Social Security and modernize the agency’s technology.

From the actual filing in the case:

Also in his March 12 declaration, Mr. Russo attested that, “[t]he overall goal of the work performed by SSA’s DOGE Team is to detect fraud, waste and abuse in SSA programs and to provide recommendations for action to the Acting Commissioner of SSA, the SSA Office of the Inspector General, and the Executive Office of the President.”….

However, SSA determined in its recent review that in March 2025, a political advocacy group contacted two members of SSA’s DOGE Team with a request to analyze state voter rolls that the advocacy group had acquired. The advocacy group’s stated aim was to find evidence of voter fraud and to overturn election results in certain States. In connection with these communications, one of the DOGE team members signed a “Voter Data Agreement,” in his capacity as an SSA employee, with the advocacy group. He sent the executed agreement to the advocacy group on March 24, 2025.

The filing goes on to admit that the declaration from a Social Security administration employee that there were safeguards in place against sharing data, and that everyone had received training in not sharing data, was apparently wrong.

However, SSA has learned that, beginning March 7, 2025, and continuing until March 17 (approximately one week before the TRO was entered), members of SSA’s DOGE Team were using links to share data through the third-party server “Cloudflare.” Cloudflare is not approved for storing SSA data and when used in this manner is outside SSA’s security protocols. SSA did not know, until its recent review, that DOGE Team members were using Cloudflare during this period. Because Cloudflare is a third-party entity, SSA has not been able to determine exactly what data were shared to Cloudflare or whether the data still exist on the server.

Cool cool. No big deal. DOGE boys just put incredibly private data on a third party server and no one knows what data was there or even if it’s still there.

Have I got some waste, fraud, and abuse for you to check out!

Separately, the filing reveals that Elon Musk’s right hand man, Steve Davis—the “fixer” Musk deploys across all his organizations—was copied on an email containing an encrypted file of SSA data. The filing is careful to note that DOGE itself “never had access to SSA systems of record,” but that’s a distinction without much difference when your guy is getting emailed password-protected files derived from those systems. Oh and: SSA still can’t open the file to figure out exactly what was in it.

However, SSA has determined that on March 3, 2025—three weeks prior to entry of the TRO—an SSA DOGE Team member copied Mr. Steve Davis, who was then a senior advisor to Defendant U.S. DOGE Temporary Organization, as well as a DOGE-affiliated employee at the Department of Labor (“DOL”), on an email to Department of Homeland Security (“DHS”). The email attached an encrypted and password-protected file that SSA believes contained SSA data. Despite ongoing efforts by SSA’s Chief Information Office, SSA has been unable to access the file to determine exactly what it contained. From the explanation of the attached file in the email body and based on what SSA had approved to be released to DHS, SSA believes that the encrypted attachment contained PII derived from SSA systems of record, including names and addresses of approximately 1,000 people.

Looks like some more waste, fraud, and abuse right there.

So to recap: the team that stormed in to root out “waste, fraud, and abuse” committed what looks an awful lot like actual fraud and abuse—sharing data on unauthorized servers, misleading courts, cutting deals with election conspiracy groups, and emailing around encrypted files of PII that the agency itself can’t even open anymore. All of it now documented in federal court filings—not that anyone will do anything about it. Accountability is for people who don’t have Elon Musk on speed dial.

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Anonymous Coward says:

I actually don’t see anything wrong with trying to confirm vote accuracy.

Chain of custody matters. Drop boxes are trash. There were a LOT of systemic errors during the 2020 election, almost always in very blue areas. The election hinged on only 40k votes. The error bars are way larger than 40k. Yes, 350k votes that weren’t certified properly in GA are a problem, again, cuz chain of custody matters, a lot.

Not only do illegals vote, democrats constantly push for mechanisms that make it easier for them to vote.

Crying “denier” doesn’t make any of these problems go away.

If you are against voter ID, you want voter fraud. There is no other reason.

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Anonymous Coward says:

Re: Re:

You can be against voter ID and still be against voter fraud

You literally can’t.

especially when voter fraud is so exceptionally rare

If that were true, you wouldn’t be so opposed to voter ID. You just want the fraud.

There are convicted cases of voter fraud EVERY election cycle. They are very obviously a small part of the fraud that occurs.

Bloof (profile) says:

Re: Re: Re:

If voter fraud was such a problem, why did the Voter fraud task force, handpxked by Trump and packed with red state voter supression experts during his first term find absolutely nothing and disband rather than share their findings with democrats?

The goal is to set up a gate to voting that can be politicised by republicans to eliminate those who will vote against them using technicalities. Student ID? ID provided by your native american tribe which doesn’t have a conventional address? No vote for you. Gun club ID? Of course you can vote with that!

glenn says:

Re:

The only fraud was that created to support Trump’s continual, constant lies. The actual voter systems were supported by monitoring done by both Democratic and Republican officials–everybody watching everybody else. No earth-shattering fraud has ever been found. What little fraud that has ever occurred has been small and irrelevant, and most of it was committed by Republicans (go figure). MAGA Republicans have made it their mission to introduce fraud, to make it possible for them to cheat the system and steal elections for their candidates. Those are the actual facts of the matter. MAGA is full of morons and liars, hypocrites and frauds, violent un-Christian and un-Americans goons.

MrWilson (profile) says:

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I actually don’t see anything wrong with trying to confirm vote accuracy.

That is the job of specific individuals in the government who are designated and cleared for the level of access that the job entails, which includes vetting, background checks, and accountability. DOGE was not cleared for that. Third party non-governmental partisan conspiracy theorists are not cleared for that.

Any evil could be justified with this disingenuous rhetorical device. Shooting an innocent person could be “practicing your firearms training.” Abducting children and putting them in detention centers could be “helping kids pack for their move.”

In the Einsatzgruppen part of the Nuremberg trials, Otto Ohlendorf justified murdering children as an anticipatory self-defense to prevent them from growing up and hating Germany and becoming a threat later. That’s what your rhetoric sounds like.

Chain of custody matters.

These are votes, not evidence in a crime. Verification matters (by designated, properly trained, vetted government officials).

Drop boxes are trash.

I’m an Oregon voter. I’ve voted for decades with drop boxes and mail in ballots. I get a notification my ballot was received and counted. I can verify it. My voting status can be verified by voting officials. My signature on my ballot can be verified by voting officials.

Aside from you just parroting more propaganda as usual, you’re just admitting you don’t understand how voting can be done securely.

There were a LOT of systemic errors during the 2020 election, almost always in very blue areas. The election hinged on only 40k votes. The error bars are way larger than 40k. Yes, 350k votes that weren’t certified properly in GA are a problem, again, cuz chain of custody matters, a lot.

These claims have been investigated and debunked. Even in red states with Republican officials and conservative-friendly courts, the claims of massive fraud were not substantiated.

Not only do illegals vote, democrats constantly push for mechanisms that make it easier for them to vote.

You can just say you watch Fox News. You don’t have to repeat the lies.

Crying “denier” doesn’t make any of these problems go away.

Making shit up or repeating made up bullshit doesn’t make them actual problems.

If you are against voter ID, you want voter fraud. There is no other reason.

My identity was verified when I registered to vote. My vote is verified when I submit it. What more do you need?

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