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  2. 14 states sue Trump, Musk over DOGE - AOL

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    But attorneys general from three of the 14 states during a virtual news conference Thursday accused Musk of exercising unprecedented power for accessing classified information, directing agency ...

  3. Judge extends order blocking Musk’s DOGE team from Treasury ...

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    The extension comes after 19 state attorneys general filed a lawsuit ... The newly-created DOGE aims to cut government waste and has been given access to more than a dozen government agencies ...

  4. Which agencies are being impacted by DOGE? Education ... - AOL

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    Democratic attorneys general from 14 states objected to the new agency and Musk's powers in a lawsuit filed Thursday asking to halt the bureaucracy-slashing efforts.

  5. Organizations sue Trump administration to prevent closure of ...

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    A federal judge on Friday ruled that the Trump administration cannot fire Consumer Financial Protection Bureau employees without cause as the president attempts to "eliminate" the agency.

  6. Government watchdogs fired by Trump sue to get their jobs back

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    Eight inspectors general whom Donald Trump fired from their federal agency watchdog posts are suing for their jobs back, adding to the legal scrutiny over Trump’s first weeks of decisions in the ...

  7. Kunstler v. Central Intelligence Agency - Wikipedia

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    Kunstler v. Central Intelligence Agency is a lawsuit against the Central Intelligence Agency, former CIA Director Mike Pompeo, Undercover Global S.L., and David Morales Guillen filed by a group of American lawyers and journalists associated with WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange.

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