DOGE, Treasury and Judge
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A judge in the nation's capital declines to block DOGE from Treasury systems
Federal judge declines to block DOGE access to Treasury systems
The judge declined to block the employees further after issuing an initial pause to their access, limiting it to two employees with read-only privileges.
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Judge Won’t Block DOGE Access to Sensitive Treasury Data
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Baller Alert on MSNWashington Judge Grants Elon Musk’s DOGE Access to Sensitive Treasury DataA federal judge in Washington declined to block employees of Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) from accessing Treasury systems holding sensitive personal data for millions of Americans,
Una jueza federal de Washington se negó el viernes a bloquear el acceso de los empleados del Departamento de Eficiencia Gubernamental de Elon Musk a los sistemas del Departamento del Tesoro que
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Included in the filing is an affidavit from Tiffany Flick, a former senior official at the agency who says career civil servants are trying to protect the data from DOGE.
A federal judge is pressing the Trump Administration for answers on the American Department of Government Efficiency after expressing her “concerns” that she believes the new entity is running afoul of the constitution by having Elon Musk as its head.
The judge said that it's possible DOGE is running afoul of the appointments clause of the Constitution, which generally requires federal agencies to be run by Senate-confirmed officials.
The judge expressed concern over the unresolved issues about who is in charge of Elon Musk’s so-called Department of Government Efficiency, if it is not Mr. Musk, as the White House has claimed.
DOGE is still limited by a different court order in New York. In Washington, U.S. District Judge Colleen Kollar-Kotelly previously restricted DOGE’s work at Treasury to two employees with read ...
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