Sujet : DOGE-ing Questions in Federal Court
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DOGE-ing Questions in Federal Court
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At another point, the judge asked whether any of DOGE's plans had been
"implemented." After a long pause and some back-and-forth with the
judge, Humphreys again provided a non-responsive answer:
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If I may, Your Honor, I mean, the crux of the plaintiffs'
complaint, I believe, is that this information in Treasury payment
systems is being improperly disclosed to third parties. And again, my
understanding is that that is not accurate. And so beyond that, I'm
not sure that other DOGE activities are necessarily relevant to
plaintiffs' claims.
https://www.lawfaremedia.org/article/doge-ing-questions-in-federal-courtdisclosed to third parties
How can Musk evaluate without it?