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Federal judge orders release of DOGE operational records

March 12, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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The Fight for Transparency: Judge Rules in Favor of Access to DOGE Records

Transparency advocates scored a major win as a judge ruled in favor of access to Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) records. The decision sheds light on DOGE’s role in federal workforce reductions and government agency dismantling under the Trump administration.

President Donald Trump argued that DOGE, as part of the executive branch, is exempt from FOIA requirements. However, Judge Cooper disagreed, highlighting DOGE’s “substantial independent authority” that surpasses other presidential office components exempt from FOIA.

DOGE’s power to reshape and eliminate federal programs was a key point in Cooper’s ruling, supported by reports of secretive practices including the use of an encrypted app like Signal for communication.

The battle over transparency escalated when CREW filed a lawsuit seeking internal DOGE documents. While immediate release wasn’t ordered, the judge mandated an expedited timeline for document provision due to the agency’s unprecedented authority.

CREW’s executive director emphasized the importance of transparency in government, calling for the public release of DOGE documents. The White House, however, expressed disagreement with the ruling, citing a supposed misunderstanding of DOGE’s structure.

Cooper’s orders included a status report deadline for document estimation and a preservation order to ensure federal record maintenance. The next steps involve proposing a release schedule by March 27.

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