Friday, June 5, 2026

BREAKING: Whistleblower reveals Trump officials and DOGE bros tried declaring 2.7 MILLION living people "dead" in Social Security records to drive them out of the country as part of Trump's immigration crackdown!
According to a former senior Social Security Administration whistleblower, the plan would have used one of the federal government's most powerful databases to effectively erase living people from the financial system. The allegations were revealed by the WaPo this morning.
Whistleblower Jeremiah Schofield, says DOGE officials arrived at Social Security in early 2025 and quickly gained access to some of the agency's most sensitive data systems. He recalled seeing DOGE personnel discussing databases that few government employees were normally allowed to access.
Then things allegedly took a darker turn. Schofield said a DOGE official working with the Department of Homeland Security described a plan to place as many as 2.7 million people into Social Security's “Death Master File,” a database used by banks, employers and government agencies to determine whether someone is alive.
Anyone falsely placed in that file would lose access to wages, bank accounts, credit, benefits and other essential services because the system effectively treats them as dead.
Schofield says he reviewed a sample of names from the list and discovered the people were alive. The sample included U.S. citizens, lawful permanent residents, teenagers and senior citizens, including a widow legally receiving survivor benefits.
Agency lawyers warned that falsely marking living people as dead could violate federal law, and he refused to help implement the plan.
Schofield said he was shocked by discussions that indicated the goal was to make immigrants so miserable financially that they would self-deport or seek help from government offices where they could potentially be detained.
The Social Security Administration says the larger 2.7 million-person effort was never carried out. But Schofield alleges a smaller operation involving roughly 6,100 people was implemented, with some later forced to prove they were still alive in order to restore their records.
In short, the plan was to use government databases to make living people disappear from the financial system. If Schofield's allegations are true, DOGE wasn't just hunting for waste and fraud. It was helping build a bureaucratic blacklist.
Add this to the many crimes perpetrated by DOGE that have already come to light. Justice must be served against their wholesale ransacking of some of the U.S. government's most sensitive data.
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