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A federal judge ruled that the US Department of Government’s performance is likely under the Information Act of Independence, which is a federal transparency law that allows foreigners to obtain internal official records about the details of the agency’s behavior.
The new preliminary decision by the US District Court Judge Casey Cooper is a major win for watchdog groups and others who are seeking to examine the activity of Elon Musk’s move, which has been in the focus of President Donald Trump’s federal bureaucracy. However, this new order could not produce immediate production of the diagonal records sought for responsibility and ethics in Washington, which the group presented, as the Cooper’s decision could be appealed.
In the meantime, Cooper has issued a protection order in which the administration needs to save the record that the staff is looking for, if the Dege is not taking appropriate steps to maintain its record, it increases the derogatory manner.
Cooper, an appointment of Obama, said the Trump administration had failed to reject the arguments of the challenges that were Dodge – which Trump had regained by a US digital service or a USDS government – a “coffee independent authority” that was using it.
Cooper said that Executive Orders regarding Trump’s Dodge have been “the responsibility of the USD with the president freely with the president,” and the judge has pointed to the public statements of Trump and the musk, which shows that “in fact the USD is using enough independent authority.”
The judge did not buy the claim that the Dodge was playing a mere consulting role within the federal government, as he noted that the major changes made by Dodge on the promotion of social media, in the wider posting of Musk, eliminating the US agency for international development.
The judge said, “These statements and reports show that the president and the USD leadership see the department as a decision -making powers to cut it into the federal government.”
Although some of the judge’s results rested on media reports about the dodge activities, Cooper found that “it is meaningful that according to his briefing and verbal argument, the USDS has not fought against any of the facts that suggested the independent authority for its sake.”
Cooper is not giving the staff everything that the FOIA was looking for in legal action. He rejected a request that included group search records – including internal memo, changing policy, ethics promises and financial exemptions, including daggers documents – it would be changed by Monday before the deadline of the Congress’s Friday government. However, Cooper is ordering the administration to accelerate the processing of this FOIA application and a similar office should be presented to the Office of Management and Budget.