(Washington, DC) – A federal judge is declining a request from 14 attorneys general to temporarily ban Elon Musk from accessing data at seven federal agencies. Fourteen states asked for a restraining order to block Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency from firing employees and gaining access to sensitive records. The group of attorneys general argued the power granted to Musk by President Trump is unconstitutional.
However the judge said in Tuesday’s ruling that the AGs hadn’t shown specific examples of how DOGE would cause “irreparable harm” to the states.
Comments