Chief Justice Roberts agrees to pause court orders requiring DOGE to turn over records about its operation
- Chief Justice John Roberts temporarily paused a Supreme Court case on May 23, 2025, involving the Department of Government Efficiency and a lower court order to turn over records.
- The pause follows an emergency appeal by the Trump administration disputing whether DOGE must comply with the Freedom of Information Act due to its status as a presidential advisory body.
- DOGE, directed by Elon Musk, rapidly cut federal agency budgets and employees, sparking lawsuits from watchdog groups seeking transparency about its secretive influence on government operations.
- A March ruling by Judge Cooper found DOGE likely covered by FOIA, and watchdog group CREW, which initiated the lawsuit, criticized Roberts’ stay as a delay that postpones answers on DOGE’s activities.
- The temporary halt allows justices to review briefs while the Court considers if DOGE must disclose records, potentially affecting oversight of federal governance under Musk’s direction.
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Supreme Court temporarily pauses discovery in DOGE lawsuit
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Chief Justice Hits Pause on DOGE Document Hunt
Chief Justice John Roberts temporarily blocked discovery into DOGE. You see, the lower court was probing whether DOGE qualifies as an agency under FOIA. The move came on an emergency appeal handled by Roberts, who could decide the fate or kick it to the full court. But he stopped it. Another win for the Department of Government Efficiency! #BREAKING: Chief Supreme Court Justice John Roberts has HALTED a lower court order, which subjected DOGE t…


Chief Justice John Roberts sides with DOGE, suspends discovery over FOIA requests
U.S. Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts ordered the temporary suspension of discovery in a case against the Department of Government Efficiency about requests for information from government agencies.The lawsuit from Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington argues that the DOGE's "secretive operations" should be subject to public review through the Freedom of Information Act. The government said that a lower district judge orde…
Supreme Court temporarily halts orders directing DOGE document production
The Supreme Court temporarily stayed two lower court orders Friday that mandated the production of documents and other information from the Department of Government Efficiency. In a brief order from Chief Justice John Roberts, the high court stayed the discovery process in the public records lawsuit against DOGE pending another order by the court. The now-stayed orders from Judge Christopher Cooper of the U.S. District Court for the District of…
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