The three lawsuits allege that Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency violates the 1972 transparency law, calling it a 'shadow operation led by unelected billionaires'.
Under the 1972 FACA law, a federal advisory committee like DOGE must hold public meetings, represent balanced perspectives, and keep meeting minutes, claims the lawsuits.
Complaints about DOGE's formation highlight how its membership appears dominated by tech executives, raising concerns of a lack of balance in its advisory role.
The lawsuits were filed immediately after President Trump took office, reflecting immediate opposition to Musk's influence in government appointments without proper oversight.
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