Judge blocks Musk team access to Treasury Department records

The White House, President Donald Trump or Kasturi did not immediately comment.

On Friday, the Democratic State Attorney General filed a lawsuit against the Treasury and Treasury Secretary Scott Basant Trump.

The Angle Mayor’s ruling released early Saturday said the states would face “irreparable” damage immediately without relief.

The order states that “both of them are due to the risk of revealing sensitive and confidential information and more dangerous that the underlying system will be more at risk than before hacking.”

This order prevents the defendants from giving special government employees, political appointments, and other employees from outside the department to give access to the Treasury records containing personal or confidential information.

The order prevents someone else from accessing records other than government employees who need to do so for their work in the Bureau of Financial Services, and they check the background.

The judge ordered anyone to remove the record copies.

The conditions will remain until the next court hearing on February 14.

Tech Titan and billionaire Musk have been very much involved in the ups and downs during Trump’s second term, and the Dodge in the US Agency for International Development (USAID), a global dollar aid, has been accompanied by key deductions.

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