Elon Musk’s dissemination of planned social security fraud arrest for up tolers in charge of enforcing the law: Fuentes

The multimillionaire of Technology and main advisor of Trump, Elon Musk, seemed to boast of anticipated knowledge of a planned arrest related to the alleged social security fraud during an appearance in a live broadcast on Monday night promoted to their more than 200 million followers on social networks, frustrating the high officials of the law, multiple sources told ABC News.
“Yes. In fact, I think someone will be arrested tomorrow,” Musk said in response to a question about whether the United States Attorney Pam Bondi would process the fraud found within the Social Security system.
Musk made the comments during a tele-rally broadcast live in support of the conservative candidate of the Supreme Court of Wisconsin, Brad Schimel.
Musk, discussing the alleged planned arrest, said: “This is someone who really stole 400,000 social security numbers and personal information from the Social Security database, and was selling social security numbers and all identification information so that people are basically social security money.”
Musk did not say how the alleged planned arrest came to know, but the familiar sources with the matter told ABC News that Musk referred to a federal investigation in progress, and that his public dissemination of the matter disturbed the senior police officers with knowledge of the investigation.
The preview of an arrest before conflict is carried out with the standard practice aimed at protecting the application operations of the potentially sensitive law and those involved in carrying them out.
A White House spokesman sent ABC News to the Department of Justice to comment.

Elon Musk attends the male fighting championship of Division 1 in Philadelphia, on March 22, 2025.
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A spokesman for the Department of Justice did not immediately respond to the request for ABC News comments.
Musk, whose efficiency department of the Government Government has been working within the Social Security Administration for several weeks, then reiterated: “And yes, we are going to process people. The attorney general is taking measures.”
His comments occurred a day after celebrating a campaign demonstration in Wisconsin, where he appeared with the former ally and the former member of the Tesla Antonio Board Thank you, who has also been working with Doge in the Social Security Administration.
Thank you, he told the crowd that, in the midst of review of the systems within the SSA, the team had referred to the police objectives for prosecution.
Thank you alleged that they had identified and informed undocumented immigrants who incorrectly received social security and registered to vote, accusations that ABC News has not verified.
“The default values in the system, from Social Security to all benefit programs, have been established in maximum inclusion, the maximum payment for these people and the minimum collection. That is what is happening. We find 1.3 million of them [undocumented immigrants] Already in Medicaid, as an example, “he said thanks.
“Actually, we only take a sample and look at the voter registration records, and we find people registered here to vote in this population, yes, and we find some through a sampling that really voted, and we have referred them to prosecution in the National Security Research Service,” he said thanks.