Washington — A federal judge on Tuesday declined to stop Elon Musk and the White House's Department of Government Efficiency, known as DOGE, from accessing data systems at seven federal agencies and firing or putting their employees on leave. U.S. District Judge Tanya Chutkan rejected a request for a temporary restraining order sought by 14 Democrat-led states as they pursue a challenge to Musk's actions.
Main Idea: A federal judge refused to block Elon Musk and DOGE from accessing data and making cuts at seven federal agencies while a legal challenge moves forward.
Key Points:
DOGE’s access to agency systems could speed layoffs and contract cuts, causing more service delays and uncertainty for workers, patients, and households that depend on those agencies.
The court’s refusal to block DOGE may let the White House move faster on spending cuts, which could lower federal costs if the changes are lawful and effective.
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Central figure whose access to federal data systems and role in DOGE is the main subject of the.
White House task force central to the dispute over accessing agency systems and making cuts.
Federal judge whose ruling declining to block DOGE is a major focus of the story.
One of the federal systems DOGE sought access to, making it a concrete affected agency.
His executive order created DOGE and his administration’s position is central to the article.
Leading state in the lawsuit seeking to block DOGE’s access and actions.
The department argued against the restraining order and defended the administration’s position in court.
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Named federal agency in the restraining order request and among the agencies affected.
One of the federal agencies named in the requested restraining order and affected by DOGE’s access.
Named federal agency in the requested restraining order and part of DOGE’s reach.
Mentioned in the constitutional-confirmation dispute over Musk’s authority and appointment status.