Lawyers from Public Citizen are in court literally right now.
We are making the case for emergency action (a temporary restraining order, in
legal terminology) to immediately stop what Elon Musk’s “DOGE” is doing at the
U.S. Treasury Department.
We are also asking the court to order that all information already accessed by
DOGE be retrieved and safeguarded from further illegal access.
This is an essential next step in the lawsuit we filed Monday afternoon. Our
original note about that lawsuit is copied below in case you missed it.
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And, again, you can read more about the lawsuit below.
Lisa & Robert
Co-Presidents of Public Citizen
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Public Citizen just filed another lawsuit against the Trump regime.
We are demanding an immediate halt to the massive and patently illegal invasion
of privacy being carried out by Elon Musk’s “DOGE” at the U.S. Treasury
Department.
This new lawsuit follows the separate one we filed — just moments after Trump
was sworn in on January 20 — about how his so-called Department of Government
Efficiency is operating in secrecy.
Here are the basics on this new lawsuit:
* The Treasury Department possesses sensitive personal and financial
information for millions and millions of Americans who send money to or
receive money from the federal government.
* Federal laws protect such information from improper disclosure and misuse —
including by barring disclosure to individuals who lack a lawful and
legitimate need for it.
* But instead of protecting Americans’ private information as required by law,
Scott Bessent — Trump’s jillionaire Treasury Secretary — allowed DOGE full
access to the data.
* And he punished the Treasury employee who — in accordance with his job duties
and the law — tried to protect that information from improper access.
* Public Citizen is representing the Alliance for Retired Americans, the
American Federation of Government Employees, and the Service Employees
International Union in this case, with co-counsel at State Democracy
Defenders Fund.
As our new lawsuit spells out, the scale of this intrusion into individuals’
privacy is massive and unprecedented.
This lawsuit demands an immediate end to the systematic, continuous, and ongoing
violation of federal laws that protect the privacy of personal information
contained in federal records.
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