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Space and electric vehicle tycoon Elon Musk suggests that a judge who threw obstacles to his Doge Crusades should be fired each to settle bureaucracy.
Musk's outrage over the judiciary comes after other recent legal setbacks after a New York-based judge temporarily curbed DOGE's access to the Treasury's payment system on Saturday.
“A corrupt judge protecting corruption,” Musk, 53, was furious at US district judge Paul Engelmeyer early Sunday. Access to financial data. “He needs to be fired each now!”
“This ruling is absolutely insane!” Another post smoked. “Are we supposed to be stopped from taxpayer money scams and waste without seeing how money is being spent? That's literally impossible! Super Shady is trying to protect the scammers.”
The wealthiest man in the world “It's time” was declared In response to an X post from “Ansurrection Barbie,” who asked about “having serious conversations about starting to bounce some of these judges each.”
More musk I agreed to the post Senator Mike Lee (R-UTAH) said, “It has the feel of a coup, but not a military coup, not a judicial coup,” said Rep. Darrell Issa (R-Calif.) Announced plans to implement the law This gives Doge access to your financial data.
An emergency order from Engelmayer on Saturday to temporarily block access to Doge's financial data is a lawsuit filed Friday by New York Attorney General Letitia James and 18 other Democratic attorney general. was carried out according to.
They alleged in the lawsuit that the access the Treasury gave to Musk and his Doge team exceeded the department's statutory authority.
Obama's appointee Engelmeyer temporarily cut off access to the Treasury payment system and puts on hold, and while the lawsuit unfolds, he says “irreparable harm” and delicate data leaks. We concluded that there is a risk of
He further determined that anyone who has been granted special access to the data should “destroy all copies of the Treasury records and materials downloaded from the system.”
At the beginning of February, The Democrats have begun It will alarm access the Doge team has acquired to the Treasury payment system, which oversees trillions of dollars each year.
One of the most well-known members of the Doge team is the 19-year-old known as “Big Balls” with a hacker background.
Another 25-year-old Rutgers University graduate said he had a social media account, including “normalizing India's hatred” and “I couldn't pay me to marry outside of my ethnicity.” He made a racist statement.
The post was then deleted. The 25-year-old was first fired, but Musk later rehired him.
Given some of the history of these employees, critics expressed concern about the judgement that joined the Doge team and access to sensitive data, even if it was “read-only.”
Musk believes it is most important to his plan to audit the Treasury Department's data.
There was also a recent recent obstacle to initiatives from the Trump administration that Doge defended to attack federal spending.
For example, on Friday, Trump's appointee, U.S. District Court Judge Carl Nichols, put the brakes on a plan to deploy 2,200 employees at the U.S. International Development Agency on Administrative Leave.
Last week, another judge suspended the Trump administration's purchase offer for around 2.3 million employees.
Musk had made a similar proposal on the 2024 campaign trail.
Doge, a rebranded version of US digital services, is expected to be subject to further legal surveillance in weeks and months as critics try to abandon efforts to revamp the federal government.
Democrats and other critics argue that Doge (not officially part of the government) and the Trump administration are broadly beyond their authority and should promote efforts to rebuild the government through Congress. There is.




