Judge Duj orders the issuance of records on a “fast basis”


The government efficiency management of Elon Musk must comply with the request to disclose its internal records. in Ruling on MondayThe American boycott court judge wrote Christopher R. Cooper that Dog has been covered by the Freedom of Information Law (FOIA), adding that “the audience will be damaged in an irreplaceable manner due to an unspecified delay in the discovery of records.”

The ruling stems from a lawsuit from a ethical monitoring group – citizens of responsibility and morals in Washington (crew) – that A lawsuit against Dog For its failure to deliver documents related to communications between employees and federal agencies, organizational plans, financial disclosure, and other records.

Judge Cooper Duj and the Office of Administration and Budget (OMB) ordered the production of the documents requested by the crew “on an urgent basis.” He concluded that Dog “is likely to exercise a large independent authority” compared to other agencies, which makes it subject to the Information Freedom Court.

“Despite efforts and allegations, on the contrary, the government cannot hide the actions of the American Doug service,” Donald Sherman, CEO of the crew and chief advisor, He said in response to the ruling. “We look forward to the fast processing of our requests and make all DOGE documents public.”

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