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Treasury sued over DOGE access to sensitive data
Source: Axios
Updated 10 hours ago
Three federal employees' unions are suing the Trump administration in an attempt to stop the Treasury from sharing confidential data with the Elon Musk-run Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE).
Why it matters: The lawsuit that was filed in D.C. federal court Monday alleges Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent allowed DOGE representatives access to the Bureau of the Fiscal Service, which manages the U.S. government's accounting, central payment systems and public debt.
.It follows reports about DOGE representatives allegedly accessing American citizens' data and classified spaces at the U.S. Agency for International Development's (USAID) D.C. headquarters
For the record: Representatives for the Trump administration declined to comment on the matter due to pending litigation.
Driving the news: The unions allege in a statement that instead of protecting the private information of Americans as required by law, "Bessent took punitive measures against officials who sought to protect that information from improper access and allowed DOGE full access to the data."
Bessent, the Treasury Department and the Bureau of the Fiscal Service are named in the suit, filed by the Alliance for Retired Americans, the American Federation of Government Employees (AFGE) and the Service Employees International Union (SEIU).
Zoom in: The complaint says Musk and other DOGE members had sought access to the bureau's records for some time, but were "rebuffed" by the employee then in charge of the bureau.
"Within a week of being sworn in as Treasury Secretary, Mr. Bessent placed that civil servant on leave and granted DOGE-affiliated individuals full access to the Bureau's data and the computer systems that house them," it continues. "He did so without making any public announcement, providing any legal justification or explanation for his decision, or undertaking the process required by law for altering the agency's disclosure policies," the complaint adds. "The scale of the intrusion into individuals' privacy is massive and unprecedented."
Read more: https://www.axios.com/2025/02/04/treasury-sued-doge-sensitive-information-musk-trump
Link to LAWSUIT (PDF) - https://storage.courtlistener.com/recap/gov.uscourts.dcd.277055/gov.uscourts.dcd.277055.1.0.pdf
DUers were asking "What can anyone do?" Well here you have it - more lawsuits by unions and another organization - the Alliance for Retired Americans! That latest union participating is - SEIU (am guessing they might be representing contracted food-service employees)!
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Treasury sued over DOGE access to sensitive data (Original Post)
BumRushDaShow
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GreenWave
(10,004 posts)1. Lock all Trumpsters up. Deport to Sol.

Think. Again.
(21,300 posts)2. K&R
happy feet
(1,152 posts)3. YEESSSS!
Bayard
(24,197 posts)4. Unless their actions are paused by a judge,
And they're kicked out, I think they've already obtained enough to be pretty dangerous.
Alice B.
(343 posts)5. More of this, please!