Judge appears inclined to deny request to block DOGE's mass firings, access to data
- A federal judge expressed skepticism about Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency's ability to access federal agency data due to insufficient evidence from the states bringing the case.
- Judge Tanya Chutkan indicated a need for more specific evidence before considering a temporary restraining order requested by several states.
- Chutkan called the situation concerning and noted the potential harms from DOGE's actions, but required specific evidence rather than general fears about harm.
- Thousands of federal employees have faced firings or leave in recent weeks, including nearly 300 from the Federal Aviation Administration.
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