Judge suggests temporary order blocking DOGE from Treasury records
Briefly

The article discusses a court case focusing on the Department of the Treasury's data access policies and the role of DOGE. Judge Kollar-Kotelly questioned DOJ lawyer Humphreys about Musk's and DOGE's access to sensitive data, indicating concerns over transparency and security. The judge emphasized the importance of understanding the relationship between DOGE and the Treasury, suggesting that a temporary restraining order could maintain the current work landscape and establish safeguards against unauthorized access to sensitive information. The ongoing legal debate highlights potential conflicts in governmental data management.
"The facts on the record seem to suggest that no one outside the Treasury is currently accessing sensitive data..."
"Granting a temporary restraining order in part would allow DOGE to 'preserve the status quo'..."
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