19 states sue to stop DOGE accessing Americans' personal data
Nineteen Democratic attorneys general sued President
The case, filed in federal court in
The payment system handles tax refunds,
"Slashing waste, fraud and abuse and becoming better stewards of the American taxpayer's hard-earned dollars might be a crime to
Musk's
In a statement,
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In a statement, the attorneys general said, "This level of access for unauthorized individuals is unlawful, unprecedented and unacceptable."
Also on the lawsuit are



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