Mar. 25—The acting commissioner of the Social Security Administration admitted this week that he specifically targeted Maine after watching Gov. Janet Mills clash with President Donald Trump during an event at the White House.
"I was ticked at the governor of Maine for not being real cordial to the president," Lee Dudek told the New York Times.
Dudek directed the agency to cancel a decades-old program that allows parents to register their newborns for a Social Security number while at hospitals.
The directive only applied to Maine and required new parents to show up at a Social Security office in person to register their newborns.
The change was rescinded one day later after an outcry from Maine and criticism from the state's congressional delegation. A similar program to end electronic death records was also targeted to Maine and quickly reversed.
There really is no bottom to their utter depravity.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/social-security-official-ended-program-163300992.html
"I was ticked at the governor of Maine for not being real cordial to the president," Lee Dudek told the New York Times.
Dudek directed the agency to cancel a decades-old program that allows parents to register their newborns for a Social Security number while at hospitals.
The directive only applied to Maine and required new parents to show up at a Social Security office in person to register their newborns.
The change was rescinded one day later after an outcry from Maine and criticism from the state's congressional delegation. A similar program to end electronic death records was also targeted to Maine and quickly reversed.
There really is no bottom to their utter depravity.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/social-security-official-ended-program-163300992.html