House Democrats introduced a Resolution of Inquiry demanding documents from President Trump on whistleblower allegations of Social Security data theft.
Quiver AI Summary
Resolution of Inquiry Introduced: House Ways and Means Social Security Subcommittee Ranking Member John B. Larson, alongside Ranking Member Richard E. Neal, has introduced a Resolution of Inquiry to compel the release of documents from President Trump related to whistleblower claims against 'DOGE' staff regarding data theft from the Social Security Administration.
Allegations and Call for Accountability: The whistleblower allegations include claims of sensitive personal information being copied for personal gain. Larson expressed concerns over potential criminal activity and emphasized the need for transparency, stating, "The American people’s trust and privacy have been gravely violated."
Previous Actions and Future Steps: This is Larson's fourth Resolution of Inquiry focused on 'DOGE.' Previous resolutions aimed to investigate access and activities at the Social Security Administration. The lawmakers aim to ensure proper accountability and prevent further access to sensitive data from political appointees.
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