Doga has gained access to systems with the personal data of millions of Americans

by Andrea
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Previously, the judge gave the Office access only to anonymous data. Trump’s administration claims that he needs access to detect fraud.

On Friday, the US Supreme Court awarded the President Donald Trump government to access the Social Security Social Security Systems that contain millions of Americans. According to the AP report, TASR reports this.

The Court granted the appeal of Trump’s administration requiring the abolition of a federal judge’s court order in Maryland, who limited the Office’s access to the Social Security Administration on the basis of federal personal data protection laws. The system contains sensitive information about almost every country resident, including school records, salar data or health information, AP writes.

The Office received anonymous data

In April, US federal judge in Maryland, Ellen Hollander, stated that the efforts are more or less suspicion, and providing unlimited access would jeopardize the sensitive Americans’ information. Therefore, the judge allowed only access to anonymous data and only for persons who underwent reviews and training on federal laws, and personal data protection regulations.

Trump’s government has declared that the Office could not work effectively with these restrictions. He claims that Doga needs access to fulfill his role in limiting waste of finances or detecting fraud within the federal government.

The former head of the Elon Musk Office, while working in office, focused on social security as an alleged focus of fraud, AP recalls.

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