Less than 30 minutes after the Social Security Administration’s chief data officer resigned following a whistleblower complaint, recipients could no longer access the resignation email. www.wired.com/story/charle...
Less than 30 minutes after the Social Security Administration’s chief data officer resigned following a whistleblower complaint, recipients could no longer access the resignation email. www.wired.com/story/charle...
Chuck Borges is here on Bluesky @chuckborges5.bsky.social and there's no reason why he can't re-publish his letter of forced resignation/constructive dismissal right here, if he wishes to do so.
Now can we see a copy of his whistleblower complaint please?
His letter is here: whistleblower.org/wp-content/u...
He might also feel inclined to re-publish his whistleblower complaint here, for those of us who would be interested to read it.
@chuckborges5.bsky.social wanna help find a big law firm for us to sue the shit out of these motherfuckers?
It’s on the Internet now so we can all see it.
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DOGE and Plantir could be fined out of existence. They violated several acts and could be fined $1,000 per ssn amounting to 3.6 trillion dollars.
Is this what Putin came in person to Alaska to collect? Is that why Trump’s people were so freaked out in the meeting? Is this why he now has warships moving towards Alaska? Are we still the USA or is it the USSR? I have questions…
FUCK TRUMP
Of course it did …
Someone has a copy.
“This involuntary resignation is the result of SSA’s actions against me, which make my duties impossible to perform legally and ethically, have caused me serious attendant mental, physical, and emotional distress, and constitute a constructive discharge,” the email read before it disappeared.
Chuck Borges is here on Bluesky @chuckborges5.bsky.social and there's no reason why he can't re-publish his letter of forced resignation/constructive dismissal right here, if he wishes to do so.
He might also feel inclined to re-publish his whistleblower complaint here, for those of us who would be interested to read it.
This comes after Borges filed a formal whistleblower complaint accusing the DOGE of wrongfully uploading SSA data, which included highly sensitive information on millions of people with Social Security numbers, to an unsecure cloud server.
I'd really REALLY like to know why we the people can't bring a class action suit against the motherfuckers for obvious privacy data breaches. Anyone out there? Big law firms? Hello? @gtconway.bsky.social any suggestions?
This! Agreed. Been yelling this into the abyss for months.
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Erasing history does not change it.
Lawsuit in 5…4…3….
So who screen-grabbed it first?
Screenshot of the resignation letter of Charles Borges, former Chief Data Officer of the Social Security Administration. We're not doing that cover up thing here.
What the actual fuck. Everyone involved with the insane level of security breach that has happened to our data and digital infrastructure needs to be in prison for gross negligence, at best, or treason at worst.
Totally agree. I’m heading towards retirement and my info has always been safe. All of a sudden, my info is in the dark web.
I'm more concerned about the fact that they wanted to shut down social security to begin with. Did we forget that was part of their plan?
That’s why I printed my earnings statements the day after the election. I will file a lawsuit for every penny that is owed to me.
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LOL... KL says theirs is the MOST transparent administration, EVER! I guess it means their lying and cover-ups are so obvious that it's transparent to everyone.
Literally the quickest SSA has ever moved to address an issue.
rat leaving sinking trumpship💩
It's just insane every single day
It was posted online and was digital, it will Live forever plus another day
Can you give a link please?
I found it: whistleblower.org/wp-content/u...
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