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Supreme Court rules DOGE can access Social Security information

The U.S. Supreme Court on Friday ruled the Department of Government Efficiency could access Social Security information.

The ruling blocked a lower court order that kept DOGE from seeking certain sensitive Social Security information. 

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The information from the U.S. Social Security Administration includes Social Security numbers, medical information, citizenship records and tax returns. 

Three liberal justices dissented. 

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