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Judge Denise Cote granted a preliminary injunction that will restrict how DOGE can access OPM databases. The scope of the injunction is still to be determined.
The ruling provides a win for administration challengers on the heels of several recent court victories for the DOGE.
After a late Friday ruling by the Supreme Court, the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) now has renewed access to ...
House-passed reconciliation bill includes more changes to proposed federal benefits cuts ...
The Supreme Court on Friday granted the Department of Government Efficiency access to Social Security Administration data ...
A federal judge temporarily blocked the Department of Government Efficiency’s access to Office of Personnel Management data, saying OPM broke the law and cybersecurity protocol by allowing access to ...
Allowing the department access to Social Security data means the White House can presumably share it with any federal agency ...
The cost-cutters notch twin victories even as the world’s most powerful man and its richest one have a falling out for the ...
In addition to gaining access to Social Security Administration records, the high court also further shielded DOGE from ...
Under DOGE's instruction, the SSA made significant changes, including a 7,000-job workforce reduction and a new anti-fraud ...
As Congress continues its investigation into the role AI should play in government, members of the House Oversight Committee ...
The U.S. Supreme Court has ruled the Trump administration’s so-called Department of Government Efficiency can have access to ...