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Tesla and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk has been the tip of the spear when it comes to leading President Trump’s Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), and in the last week, the tech entrepreneur and a DOGE ally revealed some dark and troubling allegations about Social Security fraud and the American voting system.
During remarks at a get-out-the-vote event in Wisconsin, Musk shared some of the data he and his DOGE team have found in identifying fraud and waste in the federal bureaucracy—a task assigned by President Trump.
He was joined onstage by billionaire and capitalist Antonio Gracias, who is also involved in the work DOGE is doing.
Both men presented a chart showing data regarding non-citizen Social Security numbers that have been issued in the United States. “This is a mind-blowing chart,” Musk said.
According to their data, non-citizens receiving Social Security numbers allegedly jumped from 270,000 to over 2 million between 2021 and 2024.
They also made other chilling allegations in the uncovered data, including: 1.3 million of these non-citizens were on Medicaid, and 20 million deceased individuals were categorized as living by Social Security, via RCP.
The question is why? Was it mere incompetence?
Musk seemed to offer an answer to this question. He remarked that many people incorrectly believed that Joe Biden was merely “asleep at the switch” during his administration, but he disagreed with this assumption. “It was a massive, large-scale program to import as many illegals as possible, ultimately to change the entire voting map of the entire United States and disenfranchise the American people and make it a permanent, deeply one-party state from which there would be no escape,” he explained.
Gracias backed up Musk’s comments on this, noting, “Look, if I hadn’t seen this myself, I’m not sure I’d have believed it – I went through it myself, mapped it, and Elon is right. This is true.”
Gracias explained that they took a sample from these non-citizen groups and found that they were registered to vote in the United States. “And we found some by sampling that actually did vote, and we have referred them to prosecution at the Homeland Security Investigation Service,” he added.
However, Gracias pointed out that although they are exposing these inconsistencies and abuses in the system, he was disturbed by the negative repercussions facilitated by federal corruption.
“The darkest thing about this to me – the voter fraud is terrible – but the human tragedy this created is extraordinary,” he remarked. “…Americans need to know and that’s why I’m here, is that human traffickers made $13-15 billion off of this, okay? That’s the money that’s going around the world, moving people to our borders because of these incentives.”
He described the human trafficking boom as a “human tragedy – it’s not just the money, it’s the people, and the kids.”



