States sue DOT over access to 17 million CDL records
The states say the agencies sought five years of records on 17 million drivers and threatened to cut more than $10 million in funding.
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Over 20 Blue States Sue Trump Admin to Shield 17 Million CDL Records and Protect Illegal Alien Truck Drivers Who Are Endangering American Roads * The Gateway Pundit * by Cassandra MacDonald
A coalition of more than 20 blue states and the District of Columbia have filed lawsuits against the Trump administration in a desperate bid to block Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy and the Department of Homeland Security from accessing the national Commercial Driver’s License Information System database containing records on approximately 17 million truckers. The post Over 20 Blue States Sue Trump Admin to Shield 17 Million CDL Records and …
Hands Off My CDL Data: Maryland AG Joins Multi-State Lawsuit - The BayNet
Administration Threatens to Withhold $10 Million in Federal Funding Unless Sensitive Information of Millions of Drivers is Turned Over BALTMORE, Md. – Attorney General Anthony G. Brown joined a coalition of 21 attorneys general and the state of Pennsylvania today in filing two lawsuits against the Trump administration for demanding production of a database of state-owned records containing the sensitive personal information of millions of driver…
Group of Attorneys General sues Trump administration over personal CDL information
A group of Attorneys General have filed a pair of lawsuits against the Trump administration for demanding production of a database of state-owned records containing the sensitive personal information of millions of drivers s and threatening to terminate more than $10 million in federal funding to the American Association of Motor Vehicle Administrators (AAMVA) if it refuses. The group of attorneys general include those from Arizona, California, …
Judge halts all demands for CDL driver data in wake of lawsuits
A US District Court Judge has halted all demands for CDL driver data from all agencies in the wake of multiple lawsuits. U.S. District Court Judge Anthony J. Trenga issued an order halting all involved parties from making demands for data or acting out consequences for failure to do so on Friday, August 14th, reported Bloomberg. On August 13th, a lawsuit against the US Department of Transportation, the FMCSA, and the Department of Homeland Secu…
WA AG sues to block Trump admin from trucker data after state admitted improperly issuing hundreds of CDLs
Washington Attorney General Nick Brown has joined a multistate lawsuit seeking to stop the Trump administration from obtaining commercial driver’s license records as federal officials crack down on unqualified foreign truck drivers — months after Washington acknowledged improperly issuing hundreds of CDLs to noncitizens. Brown joined a coalition of Democratic-led states in filing two lawsuits Thursday challenging demands from the Department of T…
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