In this Media Miss Minute, millions of Americans who rely on Social Security are facing growing delays. Plus, the U.S. and Nigeria confirmed a joint military operation targeting ISIS militants in northwest Nigeria.

Media Miss by the right: Social Security delayed for millions due to backlogs

The Social Security Administration is in what The Washington Post describes as “turmoil” after the Trump administration laid off thousands of employees last  February.

According to the report, the agency is currently facing roughly 6 million pending cases and 12 million transactions – delays that could affect about 74 million Americans.

The layoffs included about 7,000 employees. As a result, many claimants are now waiting 3 to 6 months for payments and services.

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Media Miss by the left: Nigeria confirms US-coordinated airstrike killed ISIS militants

The United States and Nigeria say they collaborated on airstrikes in Sokoto state as part of an operation targeting ISIS militant camps.

Officials say intelligence showed the camps were being used to plan attacks. In a social media post, President Trump said the group had been targeting Christians in the region.

Nigerian officials said the late-December strikes were aimed at securing  Sokoto and preventing infiltration from the Sahel.

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