Days after filing a whistleblower complaint claiming that the Department of Government Efficiency put Americans’ Social Security data at risk , the agency’s chief data officer “involuntarily” resigned.

Charles Borges, who served in the post at the Social Security Administration since late January, wrote in his resignation letter that agency has taken actions against him that make it impossible for him to do his job “legally and ethically” and have caused him much distress.

“After reporting internally to management and externally to regulators serious data security and integrity concerns impacting our citizens’ most sensitive personal data, I have suffered, exclusion, isolation, internal strife, and a culture of fear, creating a hostile work environment and making work conditions intole

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