US Department of Government Efficiency faces multiple lawsuits
The newly established U.S. Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) is facing significant legal challenges following its formation under President Donald Trump's administration.
Several lawsuits have been filed against DOGE by various organisations, including ethics watchdogs and public interest groups, questioning the department's legality and compliance with federal regulations.
One of the key lawsuits was filed by the National Security Counselors, a nonprofit law firm, which claims that DOGE is violating the Federal Advisory Committee Act (FACA).
FACA requires transparency and public involvement in federal advisory committees, and the lawsuit argues that DOGE's operations do not meet these standards.
Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington (CREW), along with other organisations such as the American Public Health Association and the American Federation of Teachers, has filed a suit challenging the department's formation.
They argue that DOGE was created without proper authorisation or funding from Congress.
The lawsuit seeks a ruling that DOGE's establishment is unlawful and calls for the department to comply with FACA's requirements for transparency, ethics, records retention, and equal representation.
The Center for Biological Diversity has also joined the legal battle by filing a suit requesting access to records related to DOGE from the Office of Management and Budget.
This suit aims to shed light on DOGE's activities during the presidential transition.
DOGE was created through an executive order aimed at modernising government systems and reducing inefficiencies, with the goal of cutting up to $2 trillion in federal costs by 2026.
Elon Musk was appointed to lead the initiative, which has garnered significant attention due to its ambitious goals and the high-profile nature of its leadership.
However, the lawsuits are raising questions about its legitimacy, transparency, and compliance with federal oversight mechanisms.
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