More than 300 million Americans' Social Security records may have been put at risk after officials at the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) uploaded sensitive information to a cloud account outside government oversight, according to a whistleblower complaint filed Tuesday with the special counsel's office.

The disclosure was made by Charles Borges, who has served as chief data officer at the Social Security Administration since January. Borges said the data at risk includes health diagnoses, income, banking records, family relationships and other personal details.

Why It Matters

The complaint, submitted by the Government Accountability Project, comes as the latest challenge to President Donald Trump 's DOGE, the brainchild of billionaire Elon Musk , which was given broad ac

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