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https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2026-02-24/trump-s-doj-losing-court-fights-to-protect-doge-musk-secrecyFREE read: https://archive.ph/z00sw
A New York federal judge last week forced the government to reveal the names of DOGE employees and contractors. Earlier this month, a Maryland judge ruled Musk cant be shielded from questions about the dissolution of the US Agency for International Development, while a judge in Washington ordered the Justice Department to investigate phone numbers Musk may have used for official business.
Musk, who poured millions of dollars into President Donald Trumps reelection campaign, served as DOGEs public face as it orchestrated sweeping US spending cuts and thousands of government layoffs in the first half of 2025. The SpaceX and Tesla Inc. chief executive officer stepped down as a special government employee at the end of May.
The administration faced a wave of lawsuits from the start of Trumps second term seeking to stop or slow down DOGEs access to government systems and records with sensitive financial or personal data. While many of those cases are over, legal fights have lingered over transparency and whether Musk and DOGE-affiliated staff overstepped.
multigraincracker
(37,367 posts)not theirs?
CousinIT
(12,459 posts)OldBaldy1701E
(10,916 posts)Now, come on media. Why won't you complete that sentence?
'...sweeping US spending cuts that only targeted those regulatory agencies that Musk and his fellow oligarchs despise, and thousands of government layoffs that crippled enforcement of anything that he did not like in the first half of 2025.'
Of course, they won't say this, because it is difficult to pronounce the word 'regulatory' with one's lips attached to that bloated orange anus.
mysteryowl
(9,187 posts)I wonder if what has been done could eventually collapse the US government from within.
Musk went around firing 1000's of government people and closing programs. He didn't have a clue as to what he took a wrecking ball to and its impact. There was no evaluation, just indiscriminate destruction.
This is government, not a corporation. There is a difference.
CousinIT
(12,459 posts)were top of every list.
mysteryowl
(9,187 posts)eppur_se_muova
(41,633 posts)"For what will it profit a man if he gains a trillion dollars, but spends his life behind bars ?"
Metaphorical
(2,621 posts)Musk came into this with likely several motives:
1. Eliminate as much evidence concerning misdeeds as possible within his various companies in the US.
2. Grab as much personal and corporate data as they could in the process that they could mine for blackmail and corporate espionage
3. Leave the various agencies unable to prosecute him in the future.
4. Lay coding land mines and trapdoors that gives them hacking access.
Ideology likely played a part - there was more than a bit of revenge at work as well - but there's no question that this was intended as a payoff to Musk for his help in "winning" the 2024 election, both through a barrage of misinformation and (perhaps) direct control of some election processing.