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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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