Inside e 'Lafare' Plt ToSaotage DOGE
Donald Trump's ambitious plan to overhaul the wasteful federal government is rapidly becoming mired in the 'lawfare' that plagued his first administration.
Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) has been tearing through Washington at warp speed since the inauguration.
His crack team of young nerds have left bureaucrats literally sobbing outside the USAID offices and struck fear into the hearts of the civil servants who for years have guarded the Treasury Department's obscure payments system.
But now Trump is facing his first test and the opposition's game plan is familiar: wage war through the courts with Attorney Generals backed by the Hungarian billionaire George Soros and judges appointed by
Joe Biden and Barack Obama.
On Friday,
Soros-backed New York Attorney General Letitia James led a group of 18 other Democratic state AGs in a lawsuit against the Trump administration to 'stop the unauthorized disclosure of Americans' private information and sensitive data.'
The
filing alleges that the DOGE team has been 'unlawfully' granted access to a 'variety of sensitive personally identifiable information' through the US Treasury Department's Bureau of Fiscal Services (BFS).
New York Southern District Judge Paul A. Engelmayer - who was appointed by Obama - issued an emergency restraining order against the US Treasury Department and Trump on Saturday.
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Alex Soros, George's heir-apparent, and his fiance Huma Abedin, ex-Clinton campaign vice chair
Elon Musk 's Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) has been tearing through Washington at warp speed since the inauguration. But now Trump faces his first test.
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