Coalition of US states to file lawsuit after Musk's DOGE gains access to Americans' personal data | TechCrunch
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A coalition of 13 Democratic attorneys general from states such as California, Connecticut, and New York is preparing a lawsuit to prevent Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency from accessing sensitive federal payment systems that store personal data of Americans. This legal action centers on privacy rights and the potential risks associated with Musk's access to government data systems, which were previously limited to career staff. There are growing concerns among state officials regarding national security implications due to Musk's influential business connections, notably with China.
The coalition of 13 Democratic attorneys general aims to file a lawsuit against Elon Musk's team, citing concerns about accessing sensitive federal government payment systems.
Musk's Department of Government Efficiency has been granted control over key agencies, raising significant concerns regarding the security of personal data of American citizens.
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