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CousinIT

(12,231 posts)
Fri Mar 21, 2025, 07:17 PM Mar 2025

Federal judge pushes back on acting Social Security head over threat to close agency

https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2025/03/21/social-security-benefits-trump-doge/

Acting Social Security commissioner Leland Dudek threatened Thursday evening to bar Social Security Administration employees from accessing its computer systems in response to a judge’s order blocking the U.S. DOGE Service from accessing sensitive taxpayer data.

Less than 24 hours later — after the judge rejected his argument and the White House intervened — Dudek is saying he was “out of line.”

Dudek initially told news outlets, including in a Friday interview with The Washington Post, that the judge’s decision to bar sensitive data access to “DOGE affiliates” was overly broad and that to comply, he might have to block virtually all SSA employees from accessing the agency’s computer systems. But Judge Ellen Lipton Hollander of the U.S. District Court for the District of Maryland, who issued the order, said in a letter that Dudek’s assertions “were inaccurate.”

Employees of SSA who are not involved with the DOGE Team or in the work of the DOGE Team are not subject to the Order,” Hollander wrote in the letter on Friday sent to lawyers involved in the case. “ … Moreover, any suggestion that the Order may require the delay or suspension of benefit payments is incorrect.”
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Federal judge pushes back on acting Social Security head over threat to close agency (Original Post) CousinIT Mar 2025 OP
Fire the douche. He was way out over his skis. bucolic_frolic Mar 2025 #1
Where the hell is AARP C_U_L8R Mar 2025 #2
GOOD POINT!! FirstLight Mar 2025 #3
They are heavily involved in privatizing Medicare with their private Advantage policies. mackdaddy Mar 2025 #4
Absofuckingloutely! SheltieLover Mar 2025 #5
AARP is too busy pocketing kickbacks of million$$$ from United Healthcare IrishBubbaLiberal Mar 2025 #9
In 2016, AARP earned nearly $600 million in royalty payments from UnitedHealth across all insurance products, up from 56 IrishBubbaLiberal Mar 2025 #10
TAP's Robert Kuttner Smacks AARP: How AARP Shills for UnitedHealthcare IrishBubbaLiberal Mar 2025 #11
AARP is a United Healthcare beneficiary and supporter airplaneman Mar 2025 #12
I joined AARP... oldsoldierfadingfast Mar 2025 #17
Made A Slightly Bigger Mistake Than You ProfessorGAC Mar 2025 #19
News outlets are reluctant have articles against trump Blue Full Moon Mar 2025 #14
They are a DENVERPOPS Mar 2025 #16
They have a stake in UnitedHealthcare Ruby the Liberal Mar 2025 #18
AARP has strongly condemned Musk's plan to eliminate Tanuki Mar 2025 #6
The Nazi Post? AllyCat Mar 2025 #7
K&R UTUSN Mar 2025 #8
The system is fighting back like antibodies fighting off an invading disease. Martin68 Mar 2025 #13
K&R bdamomma Mar 2025 #15

bucolic_frolic

(54,023 posts)
1. Fire the douche. He was way out over his skis.
Fri Mar 21, 2025, 07:20 PM
Mar 2025

Musk is running things or this clown would have been axed yesterday.

C_U_L8R

(48,864 posts)
2. Where the hell is AARP
Fri Mar 21, 2025, 07:25 PM
Mar 2025

and why aren't they publicly coming down on the Trump retirement thieves with all the weight and influence they claim to have? They should be mobilizing everyone over 50 (and under 50 as well).

FirstLight

(15,770 posts)
3. GOOD POINT!!
Fri Mar 21, 2025, 07:31 PM
Mar 2025

I didn't even think of them....for christsakes, they knew three months before I even turned 50 to send me membership stuff!

Maybe we should start calling them and asking where their legal team is? lord knows they have enough $$ from all our memberships!

mackdaddy

(1,943 posts)
4. They are heavily involved in privatizing Medicare with their private Advantage policies.
Fri Mar 21, 2025, 07:31 PM
Mar 2025

I would not be surprised if there was a 'Social Security Advantage Retirement Investment' program in the works.

 

IrishBubbaLiberal

(2,561 posts)
9. AARP is too busy pocketing kickbacks of million$$$ from United Healthcare
Fri Mar 21, 2025, 09:15 PM
Mar 2025

AARP is not coming to our aid.

AARP is too busy pocketing million in kickbacks from UNITED HEALTHCARE
for pushing Medicare Advantage plans on its members

 

IrishBubbaLiberal

(2,561 posts)
10. In 2016, AARP earned nearly $600 million in royalty payments from UnitedHealth across all insurance products, up from 56
Fri Mar 21, 2025, 09:16 PM
Mar 2025

In 2016, AARP earned nearly $600 million in royalty payments from UnitedHealth across all insurance products, up from 561.9 million in 2015, according to the complaint.
 

IrishBubbaLiberal

(2,561 posts)
11. TAP's Robert Kuttner Smacks AARP: How AARP Shills for UnitedHealthcare
Fri Mar 21, 2025, 09:18 PM
Mar 2025

https://patch.com/florida/lakeland/taps-robert-kuttner-smacks-aarp-how-aarp-shills-unitedhealthcare

TAP's Robert Kuttner Smacks AARP: How AARP Shills for UnitedHealthcare

Liberal Writer for a Progressive Publication Slams estimated 38 million member AARP for acting as purported "Shills for UnitedHealthCare."

airplaneman

(1,372 posts)
12. AARP is a United Healthcare beneficiary and supporter
Fri Mar 21, 2025, 09:29 PM
Mar 2025

I have decided I no longer trust or support them. I throw their magazines and newsletters in the trash on arrival and I will not renew. What did it for me was an article on MA where they casually say it’s more popular than traditional Medicare and the way of the future. Just matter of fact get used to it.
-Airplane

ProfessorGAC

(75,848 posts)
19. Made A Slightly Bigger Mistake Than You
Sat Mar 22, 2025, 05:44 PM
Mar 2025

At 55, I did the 3 year discount.
Never got a penny of value & the magazine went from interesting to 40% ads in that 3 years.
I went nowhere where the AARP discounts were valuable. Our negotiated corporate rates at hotels and fir rental cars were almost always better than the AARP discount. So even though I traveled a lot, I got nothing for my money.
Then, they bragged about their success in financial terms when a 501c4 is supposed to be nonprofit.
It felt like a racket at that point.
Like you, I never renewed. But, I wasted 3 years of membership, not just one.

DENVERPOPS

(13,003 posts)
16. They are a
Fri Mar 21, 2025, 10:17 PM
Mar 2025

wholly owned subsidiary/member of the humongous Health Care Insurance Industry, and, as far as I am concerned, they are at a minimum extremely Right Wing leaning.
It always amazes me at their choice of articles.....The ones they include, and the ones they exclude.
Read it with a critical eye sometime.......look for choice of topics covered, and the lack of major things not covered.

Most dramatic recently, is their lack of covering Trump out to destroy Social Security, which is entirely in the area of Retired People....

Ruby the Liberal

(26,599 posts)
18. They have a stake in UnitedHealthcare
Sat Mar 22, 2025, 05:31 PM
Mar 2025

If/when the system collapses, likely will force everyone into those horrifying Advantage plans.

If I'm incorrect in that motivation, I welcome correction. I'd love to see where they have stood up for their members on this.

Tanuki

(16,296 posts)
6. AARP has strongly condemned Musk's plan to eliminate
Fri Mar 21, 2025, 08:45 PM
Mar 2025

registration by phone.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/aarp-furious-trump-administration-curtailing-170708043.html

"The leading advocacy group for older Americans is not happy at all about the Donald Trump administration’s plans to require office visits for certain Social Security requests that have long been handled by phone.

The Social Security Administration announced Tuesday that, beginning at the end of the month, anyone unable to prove their identity via SSA.gov will have to do it in person at one of the agency’s 1,200 field offices instead of just picking up the phone.

“Asking tens of millions of Americans to jump through new hoops and prove their identity in the next 13 days to access the customer service they have paid for is deeply unacceptable,” AARP Vice President Nancy LeaMond warned in a letter to Leland Dudek, Social Security’s acting commissioner.
....
AARP is an influential lobbying and membership organization representing one of the most powerful voting groups in the U.S. It said its members had delivered more than 800,000 messages to members of Congress in the past two weeks urging lawmakers to protect Social Security from the Trump administration’s changes.

“With Americans already waiting hours to get connected with Social Security on the phone, it is outrageous that under this new policy, older Americans, especially those in rural areas, will have to call, wait on hold for possibly hours, make an appointment, or even take a day off work to claim the benefits they have worked for and earned,” LeaMond wrote. “There is nothing ‘efficient’ about creating more confusion and disrupting the lives of millions of hardworking American taxpayers with such short notice and with no input from the public.”....(more)




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