On Tuesday night, Congress has already entered the address by President Trump to the court, demanding that the Government Efficiency Department (DOGE) be dispersed with the plaintiff’s group.
“Dodge – maybe you’ve heard of that. Maybe,” Trump said during his address. “The leadership is Alon Musk, which is in the gallery tonight.”
In court, the administration has repeatedly insisted that musk dodge is not a formal part of the formal and is a senior adviser to the White House, with no real right. Instead, Amy Glasson has named the interim dodge as an administrator.
Attorney, representing the plaintiff in a lawsuit claiming Doje’s setup to Kelly m Cleenah, does not comply with federal law, submitted New court filing Warning the judge about Trump’s remarks for a few minutes after his speech ended.
Calling it “new evidence”, McClenah asked the judge to keep Trump’s speech in mind because he weighed the request that the musk and other officers sit for testimony in this case.
Attorney writes that the President’s speech “firmly shows that there is an urgent need for a quick search to ensure the nature of the government’s efficiency department.”
Dodge faces more than two dozen lawsuit, which challenges the group’s quick efforts by the agency to implant itself in federal bureaucracy and reduce costs. The role of musk has become the central component of many cases.
McClenhan represents two individual lawyers who are claiming claims that the Dodge is subject to the Federal Advisory Committee Act, which orders various transparency requirements for advisory committees.
US District Judge Jia Cobe, appointed former President Biden, who oversees the case, will soon rule over the plaintiff’s request that Kasturi will sit for a testimony. It will add The second judge’s judgment, Filed last week, some of the officers involved in the DOGE ordered to sit for testimony as part of a separate lawsuit.
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