Whistleblower Aid client Jeremiah Schofield was in the room where it happened when the Trump administration admitted to trying to “kill off” 2.7 million people in the social security system in order to ruin their lives. Our statement:
BREAKING: The Trump administration tried to falsely declare 2.7 million people as dead in Social Security records in order to upend their lives. Our client, whistleblower Jeremiah Schofield, spoke with the Washington Post about his explosive new revelations.
"It would appear this new effort serves only the purpose of trying to induce fear and intimidate the workforce..."
Our co-founder Mark Zaid breaks down the Trump administration's real goal in proposing that all federal employees sign NDAs: https://ow.ly/rrJJ50Z4RPr
LISTEN: Our client Jeremiah Schofield appeared on This American Life to give a detailed account of how the Trump administration tried to declare 2.7 million people dead—people they knew were actually alive. Hear the whole story here: www.thisamericanlife.org/888/not-toda...
Today our Chief Counsel @andrewbakaj.bsky.social presented on ethics in national security to undergraduate and graduate students from across the country at The Washington Center's National Security Seminar.
WATCH: See what ICE whistleblower @ryanschwank.bsky.social and Whistleblower Aid CEO Libby Liu told Web Summit attendees in Vancouver about accountability and technology
Listen: "The big picture here is accountability." Whistleblower Aid client Ryan Schwank joined CBC's Michelle Eliot to discuss why he decided to step forward and disclose wrongdoing at ICE https://ow.ly/OBpR50Z1HuA