February 26, 2026 - Washington, D.C.— On Wednesday, Rep. Robert Garcia, Ranking Member of the Committee on
Oversight and Government Reform, Rep. Joe Morelle, Ranking Member of the Committee on House Administration, and Rep. John B. Larson, Ranking Member of the Committee on Ways and Means’s Subcommittee on Social Security, launched an investigation into Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency’s (DOGE) sharing of sensitive social security data with a partisan political advocacy group. The investigation is a response to new court filings at the Social Security Administration that support whistleblower claims that DOGE employees shared legally protected sensitive personal information.
In letters to election denier organizations, the Ranking Members wrote, “In August 2025, a whistleblower from SSA—former Chief Data Officer Charles Borges—came forward with a protected disclosure…In his whistleblower disclosure, Mr. Borges outlined the ‘apparent systemic data security violations, uninhibited administrative access to highly sensitive production environments, and potential violations of internal SSA security protocols and federal privacy laws;’ a statement that directly contradicts then-SSA Administrator Dudek’s March 24, 2025, sworn statement that ‘DOGE Defendants have never had access to SSA systems of record.’ In an apparent realization that SSA employees had misrepresented facts to a federal court, the Department of Justice (DOJ) posted a series of ‘corrections’ to testimony from senior staff at SSA in a January 2026 filing. Among the updates, DOJ disclosed that DOGE employees at SSA had corresponded with ‘a political advocacy group’ that sought to ‘overturn election results in certain states,’ and that a Voter Data Agreement was signed and sent to the group on March 24, 2025. These revelations raise serious concerns as to whether DOGE shared Americans’ sensitive Social Security data with a non-governmental organization, jeopardizing the security of millions of Americans, and for overtly political purposes.”
Source: House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform-Democrats

