Judge orders Trump officials must testify in union lawsuit against admin
- A federal judge ordered the Trump administration to provide witnesses for depositions, submit records and answer questions in a lawsuit filed by unions against the Department of Government Efficiency .
- The lawsuit alleges DOGE employees were unlawfully granted access to federal systems holding individuals' information, including medical and benefits data of federal workers.
- Plaintiffs plan to file a preliminary injunction to stop the Department of Labor from giving DOGE access to sensitive personal information of federal workers and others.
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Two weeks ago, Eileen Kramer and her husband James each received termination letters in their email inboxes.“They were saying we were underperforming, which isn’t true,” Eileen said.The couple, who live and work in the sprawling 4-million-acre Lake Clark National Park in Alaska, may soon have to vacate the house they’re living in because it is owned by the Park Service.“It’s more than just losing our job,” James said. “We’re losing our life.”“We…


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US officials must testify about DOGE in lawsuit over access to agency systems - West Hawaii Today
Trump administration officials must face questioning under oath about the workings of the so-called Department of Government Efficiency in a lawsuit by government employee unions seeking to block the secretive cost-cutting department from accessing federal agency systems, a federal judge ruled on Thursday.
Judge orders Trump officials must testify in union lawsuit against admin
A federal judge issued a Thursday order requiring four Trump administration officials to testify in a lawsuit seeking to expose the inner workings of the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) and answer questions regarding the legality of unexpected cuts to the federal workforce.
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