A whistleblower says Elon Musk’s DOGE pushed a horrifying plan inside the Social Security Administration: falsely mark 2.7 million living people as dead. If carried out, that fake death designation could have cut people off from work, banking, benefits, and basic financial life. According to reporting, the plan targeted immigrants as part of a broader effort to pressure people to leave the country — putting millions of people and families at risk of being erased from essential government systems. Social Security records are supposed to protect people’s earned benefits and identities — not become a weapon for political cruelty. Tell Congress: “Investigate DOGE’s fake death plot, subpoena the records, and force Elon Musk and Trump administration officials to answer for any effort to weaponize Social Security data.” Being wrongly marked dead can destroy a person’s life. Benefits can disappear. Bank accounts can freeze. Health care, housing, employment, and tax records can all be thrown into chaos. For seniors, people with disabilities, immigrants, workers, and low-income families, even a brief disruption can be catastrophic. The Social Security Administration reportedly did not carry out the full 2.7 million-person plan after internal objections. But the fact that it was even proposed demands a full investigation. Congress must determine who ordered it, who knew about it, whether laws were broken, and how to prevent DOGE or any political appointee from abusing Social Security data again. Elon Musk and DOGE were handed extraordinary access to Americans’ private information. Now the public deserves answers. Add your name now and demand Congress investigate DOGE’s fake death plot before another abuse of Social Security data puts millions more people at risk. The petition to Congress reads: "Investigate DOGE’s fake death plot, subpoena all records and communications, and force Elon Musk, DOGE, and Trump administration officials to answer for any effort to falsely mark living people as dead or weaponize Social Security data against immigrants, seniors, workers, or families."