Trump Administration Altered Social Security Report to Conceal Long Wait Times

The Trump administration edited a Social Security inspector general's report to underreport beneficiary call wait times, showing under 10 minutes instead of up to two hours. This alteration aimed to portray government agency efficiency amidst cuts and layoffs, coinciding with the firing of the SSA inspector general. Going forward, this raises concerns about government transparency and the integrity of oversight mechanisms under political pressure.
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