Judge leaves intact a ban on DOGE access to Treasury records pending a hearing Friday
- A federal judge has maintained a ban preventing Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency from accessing Treasury Department records containing sensitive personal data for millions of Americans, pending a hearing on Friday.
- Judge Jeannette A. Vargas issued the order to continue the ban, which was originally imposed in response to a lawsuit by 19 Democratic Attorneys General against President Donald Trump.
- Justice Department attorneys argued that the ban was unconstitutional and a significant intrusion on the Executive Branch, stating that there was no basis for distinguishing between civil servants and political appointees.
- The upcoming hearing will determine if the Attorneys General can secure a permanent ban on Musk's access to these records.
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