The lawsuit claims the recent mass layoffs will harm Americans with disabilities who depend on Social Security benefits.
Plaintiffs said they expect the remaining over 4,000 positions to be cut in line with the reduction in force efforts. The SSA was required to submit a reduction-in-force plan to the Office of Personnel Management by March 13, 2025; however, the document has not been made public, according to the lawsuit.
The SSA sends checks to 73 million retired and disabled Americans each month.
Five groupsâthe American Association of People with Disabilities, the National Federation of the Blind, Deaf Equality, the Massachusetts Senior Action Council, and the National Committee to Preserve Social Security and Medicareâand seven social security beneficiaries filed the lawsuit against the SSA and DOGE.
The SSA and its acting commissioner, Leland Dudek, along with DOGE and its Acting Administrator Amy Gleason, and the presidentâs adviser Elon Musk are listed as defendants.
According to the lawsuit, plaintiffs are individuals with disabilities who depend on Social Security benefits to meet their âmost basic and essential needs.â
âThey bring this action to challenge the reckless and devastating actions of the defendants, which have severely undermined the agencyâs public-facing services, causing significant and irreparable harm to the very individuals the Social Security Administration (âSSAâ) is obligated to serve,â according to the lawsuit.
The lawsuit alleges that actions taken by the defendants are an âunprecedented and unconstitutional assault on Social Security benefits, concealed beneath the hollow pretense of bureaucratic âreform.’â
âIn just nine weeks, the new administration has upended the agency with sweeping and destabilizing policy changesâshifting critical agency functions onto overburdened local offices, slashing telephone-based services, and debilitating the agencyâs ability to meet beneficiariesâ needs,â the lawsuit states.
âThe result is a systematic dismantling of SSAâs core functions, leaving millions of beneficiaries without the essential benefits they are legally entitled to. The defendants have abandoned their duty, placing ideology over obligation and governance over the governed.â
The staff cuts by the SSA also unlawfully harm Americans with disabilities and older adults who rely on Social Security services and violate the plaintiffsâ constitutional rights to petition the government and to due process, the lawsuit states.
Plaintiffs further accuse the defendants of violating a federal law barring agency actions that are âarbitrary and capricious,â and a different law that prohibits discrimination against people with disabilities.
The groups are seeking emergency, declaratory, and injunctive relief against the alleged âdismantlingâ of the SSA.
The Epoch Times has contacted the White House and the SSA for comment.
âLegitimate people, as a result of the work of DOGE, will receive more Social Security, not less. I want to emphasize that. As a result of the work of DOGE, legitimate recipients of Social Security will receive more money, not less money,â he said.
âI want to emphasize that point and let the record show that I said this and it’ll be proven out to be true. Letâs check back on this in the future. So the changes that weâre doing here will ensure the solvency of the American government, of the United States of America. This is what weâre trying to do, is ensure that people do receive their benefits in the future. And you can only receive your benefits if the country is operating in a healthy and competent way.â
According to Town, approximately 30,000 disabled people died in 2023 while waiting for their SSDI application to be approved.
âMaking SSA harder to access is not only denying disabled Americans their right to access that protection, it is theft,â Town said.
Musk had told Baier that DOGE was making efforts to update the aged government computing systems that process Americaâs social security claims.
âWhen I say that our job is tech support, I really mean it. We have to fix the computers. If the computers canât stay online, people wonât receive their Social Security. So what we have here are a bunch of failing computer systems that are preventing people from receiving their benefits … And weâre fixing it,â he said.
Reuters contributed to this report.
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