
Biden criticizes Trump administration’s handling of Social Security
By Craig Nigrelli (Anchor/Reporter), Shea Taylor (Producer), Kaleb Gillespie (Video Editor)
- Former President Joe Biden returned to the public stage Tuesday, April 15, to criticize the Trump administration’s overhaul of Social Security. He raised concerns about delayed payments and burdensome verification rules.
- Biden also warned that ongoing staffing cuts and office closures have disrupted operations.
- Trump officials defended the changes as fraud prevention and modernization efforts, citing new tech tools and reduced overhead.
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Former President Joe Biden criticized the Trump administration’s handling of the Social Security Administration (SSA). Speaking in Chicago at the Advocates, Counselors, and Representatives for the Disabled (ACRD) conference, Biden accused officials of gutting staff and implementing policy changes that disrupt service to millions of Americans.
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- Former President Joe Biden criticized the Trump administration for harming Social Security by downsizing the federal agency.
- Biden stated that the cuts resulted in the loss of at least 7,000 employees from the Social Security Administration.
- The Social Security Administration responded to Biden's accusations, claiming he was lying about their reform efforts.
- Biden emphasized the need to protect Social Security benefits for those reliant on the program.
- No summary available because of a lack of coverage.
- Former President Joe Biden spoke in Chicago, accusing Trump and Elon Musk's administration of attempting to "dismantle" Social Security.
- Biden highlighted that 7,000 Social Security Administration employees have been lost due to recent cuts under Trump.
- Despite denials from Trump's administration, Biden expressed growing public concern over the potential interruption of Social Security benefits.
- Biden emphasized the importance of Social Security's stability, stating it has always delivered benefits even in tough times and criticizing Trump's approach as harmful.
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Why did Biden return to the public stage?
Biden chose the ACRD conference to address what he sees as damaging SSA actions by the Trump administration. Biden warned that cutting 7,000 jobs from the agency’s workforce has left many Americans uncertain about receiving their Social Security checks on schedule. He also described the changes as “breathtaking” and “devastating.”

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What concerns did Biden raise about SSA operations?
Biden pointed to service disruptions caused by staffing cuts and office closures.
He also cautioned that recent verification rule changes could slow down or block benefits, adding that the new policies strain vulnerable populations.
How has the Trump administration responded?
The Trump administration defended the actions as efforts to reduce fraud and modernize operations. Trump previously vowed to protect Social Security benefits for legal, taxpaying citizens.
The SSA disputed Biden’s remarks in several social media posts, saying he mischaracterized the agency’s work.
Former President Joe Biden is lying to Americans.
— Social Security (@SocialSecurity) April 15, 2025
Here are the facts:
1️⃣President Trump has repeatedly promised to protect Social Security and ensure higher-take home pay for seniors by ending taxation on Social Security benefits.
What role does Elon Musk play?
Elon Musk has backed SSA restructuring efforts. He has publicly called Social Security “the biggest Ponzi scheme of all time” and advocated for significant reductions to combat what he claims is widespread fraud.
Under Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency initiative, the agency has moved toward automation, closed offices and reduced personnel.
What’s the impact on beneficiaries?
Users have reported online outages, poor phone response times and extended processing delays — issues that have hit elderly and disabled beneficiaries the hardest. Critics said the changes have undermined the program’s reliability at a time when many Americans depend on it most.
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What’s the political backdrop?
Social Security remains a flashpoint in U.S. politics. Biden and Democrats argued that the Trump administration has cut the program to finance tax breaks for the wealthy.
However, Republicans argued that reforms are needed to ensure the program’s long-term viability.
Biden’s return to the stage signals that Social Security will be a key issue heading into the 2026 midterms.
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IN ONE OF HIS FIRST PUBLIC APPEARANCES SINCE LEAVING THE WHITE HOUSE — FORMER PRESIDENT JOE BIDEN ADMONISHED THE TRUMP ADMINISTRATION’S EFFORTS WHAT HE BELIEVES ARE CUTS TO SOCIAL SECURITY.
DURING A SPEECH AT THE NATIONAL CONFERENCE OF ADVOCATES, COUNSELORS AND REPRESENTATIVES FOR THE DISABLED IN CHICAGO ON TUESDAY — BIDEN SAID THE TRUMP WHITE HOUSE HAS INFLICTED “BREATHTAKING” AND “DEVASTATING” DAMAGE ON THE PROGRAM.
Joe Biden
“Why are these guys taking aim in Social Security now? Well, they’re following that old line from tech startups. The quote is, ‘Move fast , break things.’ They’re certainly breaking things. They’re shooting first and aiming later. As a result, the result is a lot of needless pain and sleepless nights. My friend Governor (Martin) O’Malley knows what they’re really up to. He says, and I love his quote ‘they want to wreck it so they can rob it.’ You want to wreck it so they can rob it. Why do they want to rob it? In order to deliver huge tax cuts to billionaires and big corporations and keep it going. They want to make permanent the 2017 tax cuts which overwhelmingly benefit the wealthiest Americans and the biggest corporations.”
THE FORMER PRESIDENT’S COMMENTS COME AS DEMOCRATS HAVE CRITICIZED PRESIDENT TRUMP’S LEADERSHIP OVER SOCIAL SECURITY, WHICH PROVIDES BENEFITS TO MORE THAN 70 MILLION AMERICANS.
THE SOCIAL SECURITY ADMINISTRATION RESPONDED TO BIDEN’S REMARKS ON X– SAYING “FORMER PRESIDENT JOE BIDEN IS LYING TO AMERICANS.
PRESIDENT TRUMP HAS REPEATEDLY PROMISED TO PROTECT SOCIAL SECURITY AND ENSURE HIGHER TAKE HOME PAY FOR SENIORS, BY ENDING TAXATION ON SOCIAL SECURITY BENEFITS.” THE TRUMP ADMINISTRATION ALSO ACCUSES BIDEN OF MAKING ILLEGAL PAYMENTS TO MILLIONS OF UNDOCUMENTED IMMIGRANTS.
Media Landscape
See how news outlets across the political spectrum are covering this story. Learn moreBias Summary
- Former President Joe Biden criticized the Trump administration for harming Social Security by downsizing the federal agency.
- Biden stated that the cuts resulted in the loss of at least 7,000 employees from the Social Security Administration.
- The Social Security Administration responded to Biden's accusations, claiming he was lying about their reform efforts.
- Biden emphasized the need to protect Social Security benefits for those reliant on the program.
- No summary available because of a lack of coverage.
- Former President Joe Biden spoke in Chicago, accusing Trump and Elon Musk's administration of attempting to "dismantle" Social Security.
- Biden highlighted that 7,000 Social Security Administration employees have been lost due to recent cuts under Trump.
- Despite denials from Trump's administration, Biden expressed growing public concern over the potential interruption of Social Security benefits.
- Biden emphasized the importance of Social Security's stability, stating it has always delivered benefits even in tough times and criticizing Trump's approach as harmful.
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