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Sunday, 9 February 2025
US judge temporarily blocks Elon Musk's DOGE from accessing payment systems.
Elon Musk's actions have alarmed Democrats and advocacy groups who say he is overstepping his authority. (Reuters: Benoit Tessie)
In short:
A
US District Court judge has put a temporary block on Elon Musk and
employees of his Department of Government Efficience (DOGE) accessing
the US Treasury Department's payment and data systems.
The
ruling was issued in response to a lawsuit from 19 states filed on
Friday, alleging Mr Musk and his cost-cutting team could disrupt a
number of vital government services and access sensitive data.
What's next?
The judge's order is only temporary — a further hearing before another judge is scheduled for next Friday, February 14.
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An
American federal judge has temporarily blocked billionaire Elon Musk's
government efficiency team from accessing systems used to process
trillions of dollars in government payments, citing a risk that
sensitive information could be improperly disclosed.
US
District Judge Paul Engelmayer issued the order in Manhattan on
Saturday morning after a coalition of 19 mostly Democratic-led US states
filed a lawsuit arguing Mr Musk's Department of Government Efficiency
(DOGE) has no legal power to access the US Department of Treasury
systems.
The lawsuit said Mr
Musk and his team could disrupt federal funding for health clinics,
preschools, climate initiatives, and other programs, and that President
Donald Trump, a Republican, could use the information to further his
political agenda.
DOGE's
access to the systems also "poses huge cybersecurity risks that put
vast amounts of funding for the States and their residents in peril,"
the state attorneys-general said, seeking a temporary restraining order
preventing Mr Musk's team from accessing the systems.
The
judge, an appointee of Democratic former president Barack Obama, said
the states' claims were "particularly strong" and warranted him acting
on their request for emergency relief pending a further hearing before
another judge on February 14.
"That
is both because of the risk that the new policy presents of the
disclosure of sensitive and confidential information and the heightened
risk that the systems in question will be more vulnerable than before to
hacking," Judge Engelmayer wrote.
His
order bars political appointees, special government employees and
government employees detailed from an agency outside the Treasury
Department from being granted access to the department's payment and
data systems.
The judge also
directed anyone prohibited under his order from accessing those systems
to immediately destroy anything they had previously copied or
downloaded.
The states' case is being led by New York Attorney-General Letitia James. (Reuters: David Dee Delgado)
New
York Attorney-General Letitia James, a Democrat whose office is leading
the case, said the order prevents Mr Musk, the world's richest person,
from accessing Americans' private data.
"I've said it before, and I'll say it again: no-one is above the law," Ms James said.
The White House and Treasury Department did not immediately respond to requests for comment from news agency Reuters.
Mr
Trump deputised Mr Musk to lead DOGE to identify fraud and waste in the
government, however Mr Musk's efforts have alarmed Democrats and
advocacy groups who say he is overstepping his authority by seeking to
dismantle agencies responsible for critical government programs and fire
federal workers en masse.
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