A federal judge has ruled that Elon Musk and the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) must submit pertinent records and respond to questions concerning their controversial plans to restructure federal agencies. Judge Tanya Chutkan stipulated a three-week deadline for compliance. The order stems from broader concerns over the legality of Musk's actions, as he does not hold an officially confirmed government position. This ruling comes amid numerous lawsuits challenging the authority of Musk within the administration, highlighting worries about the unchecked power of unelected officials.
A federal judge ordered Elon Musk and DOGE to produce documents about their agency trimming plans, emphasizing compliance with oversight laws to ensure accountability for unelected officials.
Judge Chutkan acknowledged concerns over Musk's authority, noting that the unconfirmed roles of unelected individuals raise questions about governmental control and the loss of oversight.
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