Trump Asks Supreme Court to Let DOGE View Social Security Data
Briefly

The Trump administration requested the Supreme Court's permission for its Department of Government Efficiency to access sensitive Social Security records, arguing that lower court injunctions are preventing effective governance. D. John Sauer claimed these legal barriers cause irreparable harm to federal priorities. This case is part of a larger trend where the administration has faced multiple court challenges, including immigration cases. The U.S. District Court for Maryland previously imposed strict conditions on data access to uphold privacy protections, requiring training and background checks for DOGE members.
The Trump administration has asked the Supreme Court to grant access to Social Security records for members of the Department of Government Efficiency, despite ongoing legal challenges.
D. John Sauer stated that lower court injunctions are causing ongoing, irreparable harm to federal priorities and obstructing the executive branch's functions.
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