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DOGE wins access to sensitive Labor, HHS and CFPB data from federal judge

A federal judge handed a big victory to Elon Musk's Office of Government Efficiency on Friday, saying sensitive data could be accessed at three major government agencies.

Musk's budget slavery team was making inadvertent efforts through the finances of the Ministry of Labor, the Ministry of Health and Human Services, and the Department of Consumer Financial Protection.


A federal judge handed Elon Musk a big victory on Friday. Washington Post by Getty Images

The lawsuit filed by unions and nonprofits had sought a temporary order blocking Doge from files.

US District Judge John Bates held that Doge is technically a government agency and therefore has legal rights to the files.

Musk celebrated Bates' ruling X Post Read, “LFG” – Internet slang from “f -King Go.”


Judge John D. Bates wearing glasses and a black suit
US District Judge John Bates said Doge has access to agency data because it is a government agency. US courts

Masks aren't always celebrating Bates' ruling. The billionaires were furious when the same judge ordered multiple agencies to restore public health information that the Trump administration overthrew.

“There needs to be not just one, but an immediate wave of judicial bullet each,” he said Wednesday. House Republican clutch We are already investigating the possibility.

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