


Trump Administration Seeks Supreme Court Intervention in DOGE FOIA Case
The Trump administration appeals to the Supreme Court to block a FOIA request concerning the Department of Government Efficiency, claiming it is exempt as a presidential advisory body.
Overview
The Trump administration has appealed to the Supreme Court to prevent the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) from being subject to Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requests. The department, led by Elon Musk, has faced scrutiny from the Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington (CREW), which argues for greater transparency. A federal judge ruled that DOGE likely falls under FOIA, prompting the administration to argue it is merely an advisory body exempt from such laws. This case highlights ongoing tensions regarding governmental transparency and executive privilege.
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Analysis
- The Trump administration is seeking Supreme Court intervention to block a government watchdog group's Freedom of Information request directed at the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), arguing it is a presidential advisory body exempt from such requirements.
- The administration claims that disclosure of DOGE's operations would hinder its ability to function effectively, as it seeks to streamline government by identifying and eliminating waste and fraud.
- A federal judge has suggested that DOGE has substantial authority and should likely comply with the Freedom of Information Act, contradicting the administration's assertion of its exemption.
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FAQ
The Trump administration claims that DOGE, as a presidential advisory body, is exempt from FOIA due to executive privilege, arguing it is not subject to such requests.
The Department of Government Efficiency is led by Elon Musk, though specific plans for government overhaul are not detailed in the current reports.
Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington (CREW) has filed a lawsuit under FOIA to gain access to documents related to DOGE's plans for overhauling the government, seeking greater transparency.
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