Musk Exposes ‘Shocking’ Social Security Fraud

Elon Musk has sparked controversy by alleging massive fraud within the Social Security system. Posting on X, he shared data suggesting millions of active Social Security numbers belong to people over 130 years old, a claim that defies logic.

Musk argued that the system’s poor auditing allows for fraudulent benefits, calling it “the biggest fraud in history.”

His findings went viral, prompting calls for an audit while critics questioned his interpretation.

As debate intensifies, Musk’s claims have renewed concerns over government inefficiencies and the integrity of Social Security data.

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