I just came across an interesting survey report that reveals some internal operations of the Trump administration. The Social Security Administration came out on Thursday to criticize, accusing the government of tampering with the inspector general’s report.



According to The Washington Post, the official released version claims that customer wait times have been reduced to under 10 minutes, sounds good, right? But the problem is, the unreleased draft shows the real situation: callers are waiting an average of 46 minutes to over two hours. These unfavorable data were directly removed before publication.

Organization chair Nancy Altman linked this incident to Trump’s dismissal of the Social Security Inspector General, arguing that it’s part of a systematic dismantling of transparency mechanisms. She stated plainly, “The inspector general is the eyes and ears of the American people,” and now this independent oversight role has been eliminated.

Democratic advisor Jesse Lee further pointed out that this may be related to Elon Musk-led efforts to drastically cut federal employees. While hiding evidence of service failures, they are also distorting official reports. This approach has indeed sparked considerable discussion.

Honestly, this reflects a bigger issue: when the government starts firing oversight mechanisms and concealing real data, how can the public know the truth?
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