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THE $21B RECEIPT: National Public Data & The "No-Index" Smoking Gun

37 min · 3 apr 2026
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We are following the paper trail the lobbyists tried to bury. In this episode of The Congress Ledger, we break down the specific "No-Index" tags found on the opt-out pages of major data brokers during the Joint Economic Committee’s 2026 audit. While 270 million Americans had their SSNs exposed in the National Public Data breach, the "Original Ledger" shows that brokers were actively sabotaging consumer privacy tools to protect their bottom line. With the April 15 House Financial Services hearing approaching, we name the companies and the specific lines of code that kept the $21 Billion heist invisible. This is the audit of the "No-Index" scandal.

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