Federal judge blocks Elon Musk's DOGE from accessing sensitive US Treasury Department material
A federal judge early Saturday blocked Elon Musk’s
U.S. District Judge
The payment system handles tax refunds,
Musk’s
THIS IS A BREAKING NEWS UPDATE. AP’s earlier story follows below.
Nineteen Democratic attorneys general sued President
The case, filed in federal court in
The payment system handles tax refunds,
The
Musk's
Musk has made fun of criticism of DOGE on his X social media platform while saying it is saving taxpayers millions of dollars.
“This unelected group, led by the world’s richest man, is not authorized to have this information, and they explicitly sought this unauthorized access to illegally block payments that millions of Americans rely on, payments for health care, child care and other essential programs,” James said in a video message released by her office.
James, a Democrat who has been one of Trump’s chief antagonists, said the president does not have the power to give away American's private information to anyone he chooses, and he cannot cut federal payments approved by
Also on the lawsuit are
The suit alleges that DOGE’s access to the
It also accuses Treasury Secretary
“This decision failed to account for legal obligations to protect such data and ignored the privacy expectations of federal fund recipients,” including states, veterans, retirees, and taxpayers, the lawsuit says.
“This is the largest data breach in American history," Tong said in a statement. “DOGE is an unlawfully constituted band of renegade tech bros combing through confidential records, sensitive data and critical payment systems. What could go wrong?”
Separately, Democratic lawmakers are seeking a
Also, labor unions and advocacy groups have sued to block the payments system review over concerns about its legality. A judge in
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