And even
@FastLane, or maybe it was
@T. A. Gardner knows what you do not know.
They admitted, when we dug in to this prior, that Doge switched from pointing at specific data to just saying 'this saving is sourced from data in the Health and Human Services open data set... and it is up to you to find the specifics which are in there', but they said it was fine to do that, since the data set is open sourced.
But as i stated then and now, IT IS IMPOSSIBLE for any one to prove something is not in a massive large data set. You saying you searched and could not find it, does not prove it is not there. It only proves you did not find it. And that is exactly why Doge switched to not linking to the exact data and instead mostly only cites the source bucket.