Two members of Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency may have⚠️ accessed and shared Social Security numbers
-- in an effort to help an advocacy group🔥 “overturn election results in certain States” last year,
according to court documents.
The revelation, which was first reported by Politico, comes as part of a series of corrections to previous testimony by top Social Security Administration officials
related to legal battles over DOGE’s access to Social Security data.
Neither the two DOGE members,
nor the advocacy group, are named in the court documents.
In March 2025, a political advocacy group contacted two members of the DOGE team at the Social Security Administration (SSA)
“with a request to analyze state voter rolls that the advocacy group had acquired,”
Elizabeth Shapiro, a Justice Department official, wrote in the court documents.
“The advocacy group’s stated aim was to ⚠️find evidence of voter fraud 🔥and to overturn election results in certain States,”
said Shapiro.
Shapiro wrote that after these communications, one of the DOGE members, as an SSA employee,
👉signed and sent a “Voter Data Agreement” with the advocacy group.
⛔️The DOGE members may have accessed private information that was ruled to be off-limits by a court at the time, and shared data on unapproved “third-party” servers.

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The revelation comes as part of a series of corrections in a legal case over DOGE’s access to Social Security Administration data.
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Lorenzo Franceschi-Bicchierai@lorenzofb@infosec.exchange