POLITICS: DOGE Gets Win In Court

Politics: doge gets win in court

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A federal judge ruled in favor of DOGE.

The ruling allows DOGE staff to review payment records and confidential financial information.

The employees need to complete federal training and submit financial disclosures before they do.

Newsweek reported:

A federal judge has granted Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) conditional access to sensitive U.S. Treasury Department systems, relaxing an earlier ban.

The decision followed ongoing litigation brought by 19 Democratic state attorneys general who challenged DOGE’s access over privacy and legality concerns.

Judge Jeannette Vargas ruled in a written opinion on Tuesday that certain DOGE employees would be permitted access to Treasury payment and data systems after completing required employee security training and financial disclosure filings.

The ruling grants increased access to Treasury DOGE team leader Tom Krause, along with DOGE members Linda Whitridge, Samuel Corcos, and Todd Newnam. Another DOGE member Ryan Wunderly had already been granted access in April.

DOGE just removed 12.3 million people from Socia Secruit that were listed as 120-years or older.

Breitbart reported:

Social Security has removed from its rolls 12.3 million individuals listed as 120 years old or older, according to the U.S. Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE).

The discrepancies in the Social Security figures and the alarming ages of some of the individuals listed have garnered national attention over the last several months.

As a result, in March DOGE began to update the American people on the massive cleanup begun by Social Security. In a March 18 update, DOGE said Social Security had marked 3.2 million social security number holders aged 120 or older as deceased, warning that there was still more work to be done.

Major court win!



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