Over 300 million Americans are on the brink of a privacy catastrophe — and Congress is asleep at the wheel. A whistleblower just exposed that the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) recklessly uploaded the entire Social Security database to an unsecured cloud server. Names, birthdates, Social Security numbers — all dumped online without proper safeguards, in blatant violation of federal data protection laws. DOGE says there's nothing to worry about. But millions of Americans are now one security breach away from identity theft, financial ruin, or worse. This isn't just dangerous — it's outrageous. Tell Congress: “Investigate DOGE’s massive security failures — and pass legislation to protect our private data for good.” Charles Borges, the top data officer at the Social Security Administration, sounded the alarm. He called it a ticking time bomb — then resigned in protest when no one listened. Within minutes, his resignation email vanished from staff inboxes. The Trump administration clearly wants to keep their failures quiet. But Congress can't stay silent. Lawmakers must launch an immediate investigation, force DOGE to come clean, and pass strict data privacy laws to protect us from future disasters. Agencies must be held accountable when they play fast and loose with our most sensitive information. Every minute Congress delays, the risk of a massive data leak grows. If this information gets out, there's no putting the genie back in the bottle. The clock is ticking. Tell Congress: Expose the truth. Hold DOGE accountable. Lock down our data now. The petition to Congress reads: “Investigate DOGE’s massive security failures — and pass legislation to protect our private data for good.”