Social Security has contracts with every state that allow parents to register their newborns for Social Security cards at the hospital.
They also contract with states to find out when people die.
A week ago, the Trump Admin canceled both contracts with one state — Maine.
After the media broke the story, SSA issued a press release this morning abruptly reversing course.
But the damage has been done.
Without those contracts, SSA did not automatically know who was born in Maine — or who died.
Donald Trump and Elon Musk are doing their best to make their fantasy of dead people getting Social Security benefits a reality.
This will create huge headaches for families, as well as Social Security’s rapidly shrinking workforce, to fix.
Families with loved ones who died may receive overpayments that will have to be paid back.
And exhausted new parents will drag their newborn babies to an already overburdened Social Security office in the middle of a measles outbreak.
Acting Commissioner Leland Dudek is taking responsibility for the policy change, but Dudek has admitted that he takes orders from Elon Musk and his young minions.
Cancelling those contracts created waste, abuse, and at least the potential for fraud.
There is no policy reason for cancelling the contracts, and many policy reasons not to.
The only explanation is political revenge against Maine Governor Janet Mills, who has recently defied the Trump Administration.
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Yesterday, Social Security Works Executive Director Alex Lawson approached Members of Congress as they entered and exited the first meeting of the House DOGE Caucus. The following is a statement from Lawson:
“During the presidential election, Donald Trump’s campaign blanketed millions of households with flyers promising to protect Social Security and Medicare. I showed every member of the DOGE Caucus those flyers, and asked them a simple question: Do you intend to keep that promise?
One, Rep. Greg Lopez, told me forthrightly that ‘there will be some cuts’ to Social Security. Another, Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, ripped the Trump mailers out of my hands and threw them on the floor in disgust.
Last night, Sen. Mike Lee wrote a blueprint for destroying Social Security.
Lee’s thread was quickly amplified by Elon Musk.
Republicans have declared war against seniors, people with disabilities, and the American public.
For 89 years, through war and peace, boom time and bust, health and pandemics, Social Security has never missed a single payment.
Compared to the risky alternatives on Wall Street, Social Security is a rock of retirement security.
If billionaires like Elon Musk paid into Social Security at the same rate as the rest of us on all of their income, we could expand benefits for everyone and pay them in full forever.
Donald Trump ran for President on a promise to protect Social Security.
But just days after the election, Trump and his fellow Republicans have already broken that promise — three times!
Last night, 172 House Republicans voted for a bill that would reduce the Social Security benefits of 14 million workers, including public school teachers, firefighters, and police officers.
Today, the Republican Study Committee (RSC), which counts nearly 80 percent of House Republicans as members, released its 2025 budget proposal — and it includes $1.5 TRILLION in cuts to Social Security!
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Last week, Donald Trump told CNBC that ‘there’s a lot you can do’ to cut Social Security.
Now, Congressional Republicans are confirming the party’s support for cuts — and laying out what the cuts would be.
This budget would raise the retirement age, in line with prominent Republican influencer Ben Shapiro’s recent comments that ‘retirement itself is a stupid idea.’
Today, the House Budget Committee voted to advance the so-called “Fiscal Commission Act of 2023”, a bill designed to cut Social Security and Medicare behind closed doors.
Every Republican present voted for it.
During the mark-up, Social Security Works Executive Director Alex Lawson delivered over half a million petitions opposing the commission.
Chairman Jodey Arrington (R-TX) responded by having Lawson arrested.
Republicans are plowing ahead with their closed-door commission designed to cut Social Security and Medicare.
They voted down Democratic amendments to rule out cutting those programs and instead require billionaires to pay their fair share.
House Republicans just elected Rep. Mike Johnson (R-LA) as the new Speaker of the House.
Johnson has a long history of working to cut, privatize, and undermine Social Security and Medicare.
As Chair of the Republican Study Committee from 2019-2021, Johnson released budgets that included $2 trillion in cuts to Medicare and $750 billion in cuts to Social Security.
Cuts included:
- Raising the retirement age
- Decimating middle class benefits
- Making annual cost-of-living increases smaller
- Moving towards privatization of Social Security and Medicare