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Subject quick update on one of our lawsuits against Trump regime
Date August 19, 2025 6:41 PM
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We have more good news to share about one of Public Citizen’s lawsuits against
the Trump regime.

In response to our lawsuit, a federal court had given the administration until
last Friday to restore a critical database about government spending that it had
unlawfully taken down earlier this year. The information is now back online, and
the American people can again see for themselves whether the regime is or isn’t
spending money as directed by Congress.

Here’s more about the case:

* In February, Donald Trump put a man named Russell Vought in charge of the
Office of Management and Budget (OMB).

* Vought was one of the primary architects of the infamous Project 2025 manifesto, which essentially serves as an authoritarian playbook for the
Trump regime. He believes that Trump has virtually limitless power —
including the power to ignore Congress.

* The Office of Management and Budget is one of the most critical agencies in
the entire federal government because it oversees a vast amount of what the
executive branch does.

* By law, OMB is required to publicly post information about the funds
allocated to each federal agency. This is known as the Public Apportionments
Database.

* But in late March — under Vought’s leadership and in clear violation of the
law — OMB took that database off of its website.

* On April 8 — representing Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in
Washington (CREW) — Public Citizen filed suit in federal court challenging
OMB’s removal of the Public Apportionments Database from its website.

* In July, a federal judge ordered the administration to restore the Public
Apportionments Database.

* The administration then asked the court of appeals to let it keep the
database hidden while its appeal of our lawsuit goes forward.

* On August 9, the court rejected that request and gave the administration a
deadline of August 15 to restore the database.

* The administration complied and the Public Apportionments Database is now
back online.

The Public Apportionments Database is one of the most important tools we have
for monitoring whether the Trump regime is spending taxpayer money the way
Congress intended or whether, instead, the administration is openly flouting
Congress’ constitutional authority over government spending (the so-called
“power of the purse”).

Getting the Public Apportionments Database restored is an essential part of our
ongoing campaign to maintain transparency in government and to be vigilant about
what the Trump regime is up to.

MORE ABOUT TAKING THE TRUMP REGIME TO COURT

The Trump administration is unilaterally, unconstitutionally, and unlawfully
dismantling the federal government — our government — from Cabinet-level departments that have their own stately
buildings here in Washington, D.C., to smaller agencies that go largely
unnoticed as they do the routine, unheralded work that makes for a functioning
country.

Public Citizen is doing everything we can — within our modest means — to fight
back at every turn. It’s David and Goliath for sure, but we will never back
down. Even where we haven’t (yet) notched definitive victories in court, we are
slowing down the regime and making it work a lot harder in pursuit of its desire
for absolute power.

This OMB case is just one of the 17 lawsuits we have filed (so far) against the
administration since Trump returned to power. Are these lawsuits alone enough to
fully defeat Trump and MAGA? Of course not. But are they a meaningful part of
the pushback needed to collectively save our country? No doubt about it.

What you and Public Citizen are doing together matters. What hundreds of other
organizations, big and small, are doing matters. What millions upon millions of
our fellow Americans are doing matters. We believe that to our core. We take
solace in that. And we draw inspiration from that. We hope you do, too.

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- Lisa Gilbert & Robert Weissman, Co-Presidents of Public Citizen


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