Musk's DOGE team can access government data for now, appeals court rules
- An appeals court ruled that Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency can access private data at three federal agencies, reversing a lower court's decision.
- The lawsuit, led by the American Federation of Teachers, claims the Trump administration violated privacy laws by allowing DOGE to access personal information without consent.
- Judge G. Steven Agee stated that the lower court misinterpreted legal precedent about establishing injury, suggesting the government is likely to win on appeal.
- Judge Robert King dissented, believing that the district court was correct in its ruling.
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Stop Freaking Out—DOGE Is Exactly What Washington Needs
By Sarah Selip via The Daily Signal | April 08, 2025 Judging by the Left’s reactions over the past few months, you would think the Department of Government Efficiency was burning down the federal government. The protests. The headlines. The handwringing. All because someone finally asked the question Americans have been yelling for years: Where is our money going? Let’s set the record straight. President Donald Trump’s DOGE, tied to and led by …
Getting fiscal house in order, no pain, no gain
When you have wasted money for years and built all these entitled agencies that are accountable to no one for their spending, it will be hard to reverse the practice. We spend $2 trillion a year more than we take in. We are $37 trillion in debt. DOGE must be done. The government runs its finances like my broke Drunkle Mac. He told me that his credit score was so low, he had to show an ID to pay cash for something. It will not be easy. Nothing …
Marjorie Taylor Greene: 'We can trust Elon Musk — he's the richest man in the world'
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) suggested that billionaire DOGE administrator Elon Musk could be trusted with Americans' data because "he's the richest man in the world."During an interview on Real America's Voice this week, host John Solomon asked Greene to react to a recent appellate court ruling that gave Musk access to sensitive private data from the Treasury and Education departments and the Office of Personnel Management."I think it's g…
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