> Aram Moghaddassi, a DOGE engineer, notably said during a March 27 interview on Fox News that 40% of phone calls made to SSA to change direct deposit information come from fraudsters.
How it ended:
> Under the new policy, the agency found that only two benefit claims out of over 110,000 had a high probability of being fraudulent
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How it started:
> Aram Moghaddassi, a DOGE engineer, notably said during a March 27 interview on Fox News that 40% of phone calls made to SSA to change direct deposit information come from fraudsters.
How it ended:
> Under the new policy, the agency found that only two benefit claims out of over 110,000 had a high probability of being fraudulent