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US: Judge declines to stop Musk from firing workers

February 18, 2025
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US: Judge won’t block Musk from firing federal workers
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Washington-based District Judge Tanya Chutkan on Tuesday declined to immediately block ‘s Department of Government Efficiency, or DOGE, from directing the laying-off of workers and accessing sensitive information.

However, Chutkan did say the case — filed by more than a dozen US states — raised legitimate questions about Musk’s seemingly unchecked authority.

What did the judge say?

In her decision, Chutkan wrote that the states “legitimately call into question what appears to be the unchecked authority of an unelected individual and an entity that was not created by Congress and over which it has no oversight.”

However, the judge said the states had not shown why they were entitled to an immediate restraining order.

Chutkan could ultimately rule in favor of the states, but said in her ruling that their request for an emergency court order was too broad and speculative.

What is the lawsuit about?

14 states barring DOGE from accessing computer systems at federal agencies or purging government workers while litigation plays out.

The Democratic attorneys general of the states that sued argued that DOGE’s actions have harmed those states’ ability to carry out states’ ability to carry out educational and other programs.

The states have argued that DOGE is not authorized by Congress and that Musk is exercising the kind of power that can only be exercised by a government official who has been nominated by the president and confirmed by the Senate.

Since returned to office last month, , cutting thousands of jobs and dismantling various programs.

Trump put tech billionaire Elon Musk in charge of rooting out what they see as wasteful spending as part of the US president’s dramatic overhaul of government.

Edited by Richard Connor

The post US: Judge declines to stop Musk from firing workers appeared first on Deutsche Welle.

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