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A federal judge in New York warns that Elon Musk and his team could temporarily block access to U.S. Treasury payment data, leading to the disclosure of confidential information.
The order issued Saturday morning deals a new legal blow to the technology billionaire and his closest allies pushing for federal payments to cut costs for the US government. Ta.
The court’s move is legal from the 19 Democratic state attorney general who argued that Musk’s unofficial “Doctor of Government Efficiency” unit, established by President Donald Trump, should not have access to personal information related to millions. It was brought about by addressing the challenge. Americans.
The court’s order suggests that Judge Paul Engelmeyer of the Southern District of New York presents the risk of “new policies” “disclosure of confidential and sensitive information” and “the increased risk that the system in question is more vulnerable than before. I wrote that I did it. To hack.”
He ordered “political appointees, special government officials and government officials” from outside the US Treasury to restrict access to agency data and destroy information they have obtained since Trump took office last month. Ta.
The order is expected to remain in place at least until a court hearing set for February 14th.
Musk fought back by accusing Engelmeyer of being “activist pose as a judge” on social media platform X.
He also assaulted Daniel Goldman, a Democrat from New York. He demanded that Musk be confirmed to comply with the court orders and destroy the data his team has acquired.
“We don’t have personal data about Americans. You corrupt idiots,” Musk wrote to X, replied to Goldman.
The attorney general who filed the lawsuit said the order was a significant victory. “Now Americans can trust that Musk, the world’s wealthiest man, will not be able to get their personal information freely while our lawsuits are underway. ” New York Attorney General Letia James said in a statement.
Judge’s orders face the biggest hurdles in court as Trump and Musk’s broad push to selectively reduce government spending, tests the limits of executive power and US privacy laws It emphasizes whether it is.
Earlier this week, a federal judge for the District of Columbia will be granted access to Treasury payment data in response to another legal challenge brought by retirees and representatives of government officials. I ruled that it shouldn’t be.
The White House tried to quell the fear that masks, designated as “special government officials,” were carrying out fraudulent operations. But Democrats are increasingly warning about his “doge” activities.
“Doge’s actions represent two invasions of American financial security and privacy,” says Ron Wyden, a Democrat on the Senate Treasury Committee, who manages millions of government pensions. I wrote this in a letter to the Social Security Agency’s representative. Americans.
The Treasury did not immediately respond to requests for comment.