Lawsuit Alleges Trump and Elon Musk’s ‘Doge’ Violates Federal Transparency Regulations

Lawsuit Alleges Trump and Elon Musk’s ‘Doge’ Violates Federal Transparency Regulations

Elon ​Musk’s initiative known as ​the “department of ​government efficiency” (Doge) faced legal‍ action immediately after Donald Trump took office.

A lawsuit, spanning 30 pages and⁤ revealed by ‌The Washington Post, challenges the legitimacy of the advisory committee⁢ established by Donald Trump. It is alleged⁢ that this committee violates federal transparency regulations regarding ​disclosure, hiring⁣ practices, and other protocols.

The National Security Counselors public interest‌ law firm claims that Musk’s⁢ efficiency‌ panel qualifies as a “federal advisory committee”, which should adhere to rules ensuring transparent and unbiased advice​ to the government. However, it fails in maintaining fair⁤ representation, ⁤documenting⁣ meetings, and allowing public scrutiny as ⁢mandated by law.

The lawsuit emphasizes that all Doge meetings must be accessible to the public, including those conducted electronically.

Reports indicate that Doge has ​recruited ‌numerous staff members operating from Musk’s SpaceX⁤ offices in Washington DC and frequently using encrypted messaging apps like Signal.

Vivek Ramaswamy, a tech ​entrepreneur initially set ​to co-lead Doge with‌ Musk, is now expected⁣ to​ step ‌down from his role ahead‍ of⁤ pursuing⁢ candidacy for ⁣Ohio governorship according to CBS News.

2025-01-20 13:07:01
Original article available at www.theguardian.com

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