Nominee Frank Bisignano faced questions from lawmakers about his plans to step up beneficiary services and data privacy — and his involvement in what Democrats characterized as a “back door” way to cut benefits.
Bisignano, who is currently the CEO of the financial technology company Fiserv, was tapped by President Donald Trump back in December for the Social Security commissioner role. On Tuesday, Senate Finance Committee members had a chance to ask Bisignano about his take on — and possible involvement in — cuts at the agency thus far by the Department of Government Efficiency and his intentions for the future.
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