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Trump Administration Delays New Social Security Verification Rules After Public Outcry

The SSA postpones in-person identity verification requirements to April 14 and exempts key vulnerable groups, while service cuts and staffing reductions continue to strain operations.

  • The Social Security Administration (SSA) has delayed the implementation of stricter in-person identity verification rules to April 14, exempting Medicare, SSDI, and SSI applicants from the requirement.
  • Staffing cuts, office closures, and reduced phone services have led to widespread delays, website crashes, and phone wait times of up to 4-5 hours, impacting millions of beneficiaries.
  • Public backlash, including protests and advocacy from groups like AARP and Social Security Works, has pressured the administration to adjust some policies but not reverse broader service reductions.
  • Critics argue that the Trump administration's reforms, led by Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), are part of a push toward privatization, raising concerns about the future of Social Security.
  • Leadership instability, with four commissioners in five months, and concerns over DOGE's access to private data have further undermined trust in the SSA's governance and transparency.
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