Judge blocks DOGE from accessing sensitive information at US agencies
Source: Associated Press
A federal judge on Monday blocked billionaire Elon Musks Department of Government Efficiency from accessing peoples private data at the Education Department, the Treasury Department and the Office of Personnel Management.
U.S. District Judge Deborah Boardman issued a preliminary injunction in a case filed last month by a coalition of labor unions in federal court in Maryland. Led by the American Federation of Teachers, the plaintiffs allege Trumps administration violated federal privacy laws when it gave DOGE access to systems with personal information on tens of millions of Americans without their consent.
Boardman, who was nominated to the federal bench by former President Joe Biden, had previously issued a temporary restraining order. The preliminary injunction offers longer-term relief blocking DOGE access as the case plays out.
The judge found the Trump administration likely violated the law. She said the government failed to adequately explain why DOGE needed access to millions of records to perform its job duties.
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By LEA SKENE
Updated 1:27 PM EDT, March 24, 2025
Read more: https://apnews.com/article/doge-access-education-treasury-office-personnel-management-b925e2b6b6326dab1dffc49d6c6c2b58

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(14,044 posts)bluestarone
(19,645 posts)How do we know if they are abiding by the judges orders?