


Calls for Resignation of Acting Social Security Commissioner Over Political Payback to Maine Governor
Leland Dudek faces backlash for rescinding orders that forced Maine parents to register newborns at federal offices, allegedly retaliatory against Governor Mills.
Overview
Acting Commissioner of the Social Security Administration, Leland Dudek, rescinded a controversial order mandating Maine parents to register newborns for Social Security numbers at federal offices. Internal emails suggest the decision was politically motivated, aimed at punishing Governor Janet Mills for opposing President Trump’s policies on transgender athletes. This led to widespread calls for Dudek’s resignation from lawmakers, citing concerns over public trust and potential negative consequences on identity safety. Critics are alarmed that such actions could signify a broader pattern of political retaliation within federal agencies.
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Analysis
- The acting commissioner of the SSA faced massive backlash and calls for resignation after a decision was made, allegedly as political retaliation against Maine's Governor for opposing Trump, which could lead to negative repercussions for the citizens, particularly new parents.
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