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What did the federal judge rule regarding Doge and the Trump administration's actions?

A federal judge denied the request from Democratic attorneys general that aimed to block Elon Musk and Doge from continuing mass firings across federal government agencies and from accessing sensitive records. The case specifically sought to temporarily halt firings of largely probationary federal workers at departments including Health and Human Services, Education, and Labor. The ruling upholds Doge and Musk's claims that they possess broad authority to execute these personnel changes. Additionally, the administration will maintain access to sensitive data across federal agencies, which they have stated is necessary to identify and eliminate what they claim is fraud within the government.

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Democratic Attorneys General's Attempt to Block Doge's Actions

ABC News·8 months ago

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What decision did a federal judge make regarding Doge's ability to fire employees?

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What did the president say about Doge and Elon Musk's efforts in his administration?

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What did Judge Tanya Chutkin rule regarding Doge and the Trump administration?

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Who is currently in charge of the Department of Government Efficiency if Elon Musk is not the administrator?

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