Rep. Eli Crane (R-Ariz.) announced Tuesday morning that he was submitting an article on each of the ramblings against a judge who hampered the efficiency of the government led by Elon Musk.
US District Judge Paul Engelmeyer, appointed by former President Barack Obama, issued temporary restraints order On Saturday, in response to urgent requests from 19 Democratic attorney generals. They argued that Doge's access was sensitive and there was a risk of disclosing sensitive information.
“Where are you saying that the President and his team can't eradicate the obvious waste, fraud and abuse?”
“The court's company's assessment would face irreparable harm in the absence of injunctive relief for reasons stated,” Engelmeyer wrote. “This is due to the increased risk that new policies present sensitive and confidential disclosures and that the system in question becomes more vulnerable than hacking.”
Those who are prohibited from accessing information under the judge's order were instructed to “quickly destroy all copies of the Treasury records and materials downloaded from the system.”
The judge also concluded that the Attorney General “supports the possibility of success in the merits of their claims would call their argument “particularly strong.”
Due to a temporary restraining order, DOGE will not access the Treasury payment system until at least a scheduled hearing on February 14th, when a judge may decide to extend or change the order. Prevents the following.
Janet Vargas, a US district judge appointed by former President Joe Biden, will oversee the case.
crane It is listed On Tuesday, he “drawn an article on blast each” against Engelmeyer.
“Partist judges who abuse their positions are a threat to democracy,” he wrote in X's post.
“This is clearly a judicial overreach,” Crane continued. “Judge Engelmeyer is trying to stop access to the very systems that White House employees oversee. Where in the Constitution, the president and his team are exterminated by obvious waste, fraud and abuse. Can't you do it?”
Engelmayer did not respond to requests for comment from Newsweek.
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