DOGE audit finds millions listed over the age of 100.
The acting Social Security Administration (SSA) commissioner resigned as the U.S. DOGE Service began auditing the agency for waste and fraud. President Donald Trump appointed Leland Dudek, previously the manager of SSA’s anti-fraud office, as acting head of SSA while his nominee for commissioner, Frank Bisignano, is in the Senate confirmation process.
The now-acting commissioner had been placed on administrative leave by SSA management for cooperating with DOGE by supplying public documents and explaining them to the team. Elon Musk, who is President Trump’s DOGE advisor, published a chart earlier this week listing the millions of people, from 100 up to 360 years old, whose death fields were set to “false.”
Of Dudek’s temporary promotion, U.S. Senator Mike Lee’s spokesman stated, “There are many good civil servants who have been quietly frustrated for years with politically-motivated mismanagement who possess an encyclopedic knowledge of the problems with their agencies. Put them in charge.”
As the Lord Leads, Pray with Us…
- For the DOGE team to be prudent as they audit various government departments and agencies.
- For Acting Commissioner Dudek as he seeks to ensure the efficiency of the SSA and prevent fraud.
- For President Trump and members of his administration as they assess individuals for federal posts.
Sources: Washington Post, Daily Wire, Townhall