Federal judges dealt twin blows to President Trump’s retaliation campaign on Friday by issuing temporary restraining orders ...
The White House confirmed an extraordinary breach of security involving top government officials — including Vice President ...
Originally, the Trump administration said that Usha Vance, the second lady, and Michael Waltz, the national security adviser, ...
Federal workers are already bracing for major new cuts. Mr. Trump signed an executive order aimed at dismantling the ...
It’s the first significant ruling in a growing legal push to pierce DOGE’s secretive veil, a decision that undercuts Musk’s repeated insistence about the operation’s transparency.
Judge Christopher Cooper also said he’s worried the DOGE isn’t keeping its records as required under the law, and he issued a preservation order to the office, officially titled the U.S. DOGE ...
The Department of Government Efficiency, led by Elon Musk, is likely subject to the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA), a federal judge ruled Monday, noting that the newly formed department had ...
DOGE has been ordered to release some records by US District Judge Christopher Cooper. He wrote in a 37-page opinion memorandum that DOGE was operating rapidly but with "unusual secrecy." ...
Judge Christopher Cooper said in an order Monday night that DOGE’s “unprecedented” authority meant it easily fit the definition of an agency under the Freedom of Information Act. The judge ...
In a 37-page opinion, U.S. District Judge Christopher Cooper concluded that DOGE — the rebranded U.S. Digital Service — “is likely exercising substantial independent authority much greater than” other ...
U.S. District Judge Christopher Cooper found DOGE exercises substantial authority independently of the president, which makes it covered by FOIA. His finding was rooted in media reports detailing ...
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