A newly reported failure of the Trump administration’s ability to handle sensitive private information in the social programs it is tasked with operating triggeredA newly reported failure of the Trump administration’s ability to handle sensitive private information in the social programs it is tasked with operating triggered

'Where will they draw the line?' GOP bashed after Trump lawyers expose private data

2026/05/04 06:57
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A newly reported failure of the Trump administration’s ability to handle sensitive private information in the social programs it is tasked with operating triggered a fresh wave of anger over the weekend after it was revealed that healthcare providers’ Social Security numbers were made public as part of a faulty Medicare portal rollout.

The Washington Post discovered the compromised database and alerted the administration last week, before publishing a story about it on Friday, after efforts had been made to protect the sensitive information from further compromise. According to the Post:

'Where will they draw the line?' GOP bashed after Trump lawyers expose private data

While the reporting noted that the files were “not immediately visible to users who [visited] the provider directory,” lawmakers and experts said the compromised information would be a treasure trove for fraudsters.“

The more we learn about how the Trump Administration handles the people’s most sensitive data, the clearer their incompetence becomes.”

Critics pounced on the new reporting, calling it “yet another mess-up by the Team Trump” and only the latest evidence that the administration cannot and should not be trusted to protect the nation’s most successful anti-poverty programs or the sensitive personal data of the American people who entrust the government with that information.

“Over and over again, the Trump administration is exposing private Social Security data,” said Social Security Works, an advocacy group that serves as a public watchdog for the nation’s social programs.

The compromised database, said the group, “is a goldmine for identity thieves, scammers, and foreign governments. And it is undermining the very foundation of our Social Security system.”

“This is a failure by this administration,” said Sen. Ruben Gallego (D-Ariz.) in response to the reporting. “Exposing Social Security numbers, whether patients or providers, is unacceptable.”

Rep. Richard Neal (D-Mass.), the ranking member of the House committee that oversees the Medicare program, put the onus on his Republican colleagues in Congress.

“The more we learn about how the Trump Administration handles the people’s most sensitive data, the clearer their incompetence becomes,” Neal told the Post in a statement. “Do House Republicans need to see their own data exposed before they do right by their constituents and act?”

In March, as Common Dreams reported at the time, a whistleblower filed a complaint with the Social Security Administration accusing a former staffer with Trump’s Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), run for a time by right-wing billionaire Elon Musk, of trying to share information from SSA databases with his private employer.

Since the outset of Trump’s second term, DOGE’s meddling with Social Security and Trump’s undermining of the program have been the source of deep anger and concerns among the program’s defenders.

In a social media post on Saturday citing the whistleblower allegations from March, Rep. John Larson (D-Conn.) said, “For more than a year, ‘DOGE’ has been combing through the American people’s records. They want to use your data to overturn elections and profit in the private sector. Enough! This administration must be held accountable for this massive data breach!

On Friday, responding to the Post’s new reporting about the compromised database of physicians’ private information, Larsen condemned Republicans for their ongoing and pervasive failures in the face of Trump’s malfeasance and incompetence.

DOGE, said Larsen, “has been in your data for more than a year. We just learned that physicians’ Social Security numbers were publicly exposed in an online portal launched by ‘DOGE’ officials.”

“If this isn’t enough for Republicans to act,” he asked, “where will they draw the line?”

Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche appeared to inadvertently contradict President Donald Trump during a "cutesy" moment of his Sunday morning interview on NBC News.

During the segment, Blanche was asked about the Department of Justice's indictment of former FBI Director James Comey. He claimed that the previous attempt to indict Comey, led by former U.S. Attorney Lindsey Halligan, was dismissed only because of a "technicality" and was not a statement by the court about the substance of the charges against Comey.

Those comments caught the attention of Will Saletan, a writer for the right-of-center outlet The Bulwark, who noted on a recent episode of the "Bulwark Takes" podcast that the same logic applies to Trump's classified documents case. He described Blanche's comments as "cutesy," yet revealing.

"Isn't that what happened to Donald Trump?" Saletan said. "On the evidence, he was never exonerated. It was that Judge [Aileen] Cannon chucked the case based on the appointment of the prosecutor."

Cannon dismissed the classified documents case against Trump in 2024, arguing that former special counsel Jack Smith had been illegally appointed.

Saletan noted that Blanche's argument on Sunday seemed to suggest that Cannon's ruling did not exonerate Trump, contrary to the president's consistent claim.

"So, Todd Blanche is essentially admitting that Trump himself was never exonerated on the evidence," Saletan said.

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President Donald Trump faced fresh market manipulation accusations on Sunday after he said the U.S. would guide "neutral and innocent" ships through the Strait of Hormuz.

Trump wrote on Truth Social that "countries from all over the world" have asked him to help reopen the Strait of Hormuz, a critical waterway that accounts for 20% of the world's energy trade. The waterway has been shut down since late February, when the war in Iran began, and the Iranian regime has reportedly attacked merchant ships from the U.K. and other countries for trying to pass through.

"I have told my Representatives to inform them that we will use [our] best efforts to get their Ships and Crews safely out of the Strait," Trump wrote on Truth Social. "In all cases, they said they will not be returning until the area becomes safe for navigation, and everything else. This process, Project Freedom, will begin Monday morning, Middle East time."

Political analysts and observers reacted to Trump's post on social media.

"So, the blockade is bad again, or is this the market calling?" Tricia Hope, a self-described former January 6 participant, posted on X.

"Big bet on oil was no doubt placed an hour before announcement," radio host Charlie Thompson posted on X.

"It's Sunday evening again, so Trump is coming out with another 'breakthrough,'" political writer Maarten Verheyen posted on X.

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Louisiana's MAGA Gov. Jeff Landry, a close ally of President Donald Trump's, just sent a chilling message with his latest "corrupt" order, according to one expert.

Marc Elias, a voting rights attorney, discussed Landry's recent State of Emergency declaration, signed last week, on a new episode of "Democracy Watch" with progressive YouTuber Brian Tyler Cohen on Sunday. Landry's order canceled the upcoming congressional election in his state as Louisiana lawmakers work to pass a new election map. The order followed the Supreme Court's decision in Louisiana v. Callais, which found that states can politically gerrymander their maps, even if it effectively creates a racial gerrymander that was once prohibited under Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act.

Elias called the emergency declaration "corrupt" and argued that it shows Republicans are willing to resort to dirty tricks when they can't win on their popularity or policy platform. He added that it sent a chilling message to voters nationwide.

"It is clearly a dog whistle ... to the right wing that he's on the program when it comes to canceling elections or halting voting," Elias said. "He's going to use the stroke of a pen to do extreme things."

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