• DOGE ordered to turn over

    From Dumas Walker@VERT/CAPCITY2 to ALL on Thursday, March 13, 2025 10:38:00
    Judge orders DOGE and Elon Musk to turn over documents, answer written questions

    SOURCE: Politico

    A federal judge has ordered that Elon Musk and his Department of Government Efficiency turn over a wide array of records and answer questions about plans it crafted to downsize federal agencies, fire employees and suspend federal contracts.

    U.S. District Judge Tanya Chutkan's order Wednesday is a win for a group of 14 Democratic state attorneys general who are suing President Donald Trump, Musk and DOGE, arguing that Musk has unconstitutionally wielded immense power in ways that are damaging their states. Any information the states glean as a result of Chutkan's decision will help her determine whether to block Musk and DOGE's government activities altogether.

    It's the first time a judge has ordered Musk to produce documents in a court challenge to his aggressive campaign to slash and reshape the federal bureaucracy. Chutkan indicated her order was primarily aimed at identifying
    the DOGE officials Musk has embedded across the government and details about the "parameters of DOGE's and Musk's authority."

    She turned down the states' request to force sworn testimony at this stage of the case. And she emphasized that Trump himself does not have to respond to
    the written questions or document demands.

    The Trump administration has tried to resist legal discovery concerning
    Musk's activities by describing him as a senior White House adviser. Citing executive privilege, all recent administrations have resisted efforts to force the president's closest advisers to testify or turn over evidence in connection with court proceedings.

    But Chutkan found that the document requests and written questions about
    Musk's role were narrow and would not overly burden the executive branch.

    Last month, another federal judge in Washington ordered DOGE and three federal agencies to produce officials to submit to questioning under oath about the cost-cutting operation's access to data at federal agencies. But that judge
    did not order Musk to do anything, and he let the government decide which officials will appear.

    On Monday, yet another judge in D.C. ruled that DOGE will have to pore through thousands of pages of documents to respond to a Freedom of Information Act request from a liberal watchdog group.

    FULL STORY at: https://www.politico.com/news/2025/03/12/elon-musk-judge-orders-discovery-002279
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