President Trump’s administration intentionally made a mess of Social Security operations in Maine as part of an unrelated feud with the state’s governor, according to emails released Wednesday.
Dudek is the interim director of the Social Security Administration, which makes him the perfect vehicle for petty presidential vendettas. Which pretty much occupies most of the administration's time.
Emails show the March 5 decision was made as political payback to Maine's Governor Janet Mills, who defied the Trump ...
Maine Governor Janet Mills is responding to a Trump official who called her a “petulant child.” Congresswoman Chellie Pingree ...
An order to ban Maine parents from registering their newborns at local hospitals was issued to punish the state’s governor ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Social Security Administration’s acting commissioner is facing calls to resign after he issued an order ...
The top Democrat on the U.S. House Oversight Committee on Wednesday led calls for the resignation of acting Social Security ...
Dudek’s order initially drew widespread condemnation from medical organizations and public officials, who described it as ...
Pingree calls for the resignation after Dudek was quoted in The Washington Post calling Governor Janet Mills a "petulant ...
According to emails obtained by Rep. Gerry Connolly (D-Va.), the top Democrat on the House Oversight Committee, Social ...
Leland Dudek briefly ended a contract that allows parents of newborn babies in Maine to sign up their children for a Social Security number at the hospital.
It wouldn't be quite accurate to label the brief reign of acting Social Security Commissioner Leland Dudek an unmitigated ...