Social Security Fraud: A Growing Concern for Citizens

Last Updated on June 23, 2025

In 2022, Jovan Hutton Pulitzer revealed at a Scottsdale, Arizona event that 10,000 illegal immigrants used one Social Security number to vote in the 2020 presidential election.

Furthermore, Elon Musk’s February 2025 X post confirmed the Social Security database allows duplicate numbers, enabling massive fraud.

Recent discoveries by the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) confirm these allegations by uncovering a tax fraud scheme totaling $1.7 trillion. Consequently, immediate reforms are necessary to safeguard the voting rights of American citizens in our nation’s Constitutional Republic.

At a gathering in Scottsdale, Arizona in 2022, Jovan Hutton Pulitzer revealed that during Arizona’s 2020 election, 10,000 illegal immigrants utilized the same Social Security number to cast their votes.

Pulitzer specifically explained how factories distributed identical identification numbers to employees without oversight from the IRS, enabling individuals to register as voters under the Motor Voter laws.

“The IRS unconnected our names from the Social Security number. Now when you look it up, it just pings to see if there’s an employer. If there is, it says it’s good. It validates it. Why do they do that? Because all of these factories are giving them Social Security numbers. The government turns its back on it. As soon as you have a Social Security number and you go over to Motor Voter, pass the driver’s test, you get a driver’s license. If you’re a Social Security, you must be a citizen.” [Source: Video from 2022 Scottsdale, Arizona event]

Subsequently, on February 8, 2025, Elon Musk posted on X, validating that the Social Security database permits duplicate numbers, facilitating widespread fraud.

In fact, his post, seen by millions, emphasized that American citizens’ tax dollars are being stolen through systemic vulnerabilities.

Thus, Musk’s statement aligns with Pulitzer’s findings, amplifying the urgency for reform. Furthermore, DOGE verified a $1.7 trillion “slush fund” tied to uncollected taxes.

Clearly, these findings expose deliberate government oversight failures that enabled fraudulent voting and tax evasion.

As a result, these revelations have sparked demands for immediate voter ID laws and Social Security database overhauls.

For instance, Arizona lawmakers proposed mandatory citizenship verification for voting.

Meanwhile, the Social Security Administration faces pressure to eliminate duplicate numbers. Ultimately, American citizens demand accountability to restore trust in our electoral process, as unchecked fraud threatens Americans.

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