A federal court ordered Trump administration officials involved in the Department of Efficiency of the Government (Doge) to testify in a legal dispute that tries to block access from doge to sensitive government databases.
Judge John Bates of the American district said that officials from the Departments of Labor and Health and Human Services, the Bureau for Financial Protection of Consumers and other agencies that are related to the Doge guided by Elon Musk will be under Ede under Ede under Ede by lawyers for workers and other groups to block the efforts of Doge to the federal bureaucracy.
The groups claim that some DOGE officials and allies have already gained access to sensitive databases and that privacy problems of federal employees are ignored.

President Donald Trump speaks while Elon Musk listens in the Oval Office in the White House. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)
Bates had previously refused to completely block the Doge access.
Bates Limited the explanations Until eight o’clock, but no specific timeline was announced. Names of those who are asked to testify were not revealed.

Tesla and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk speaks at the Conservative Political Action Conference in the Gaylord National Resort Hotel and Convention Center 20 February in Oxon Hill, MD. (Andrew Harnik/Getty images)
“It would be strange to enable the defendants to submit evidence that critical factual issues tackles and continue with a pronunciation on a provisional command movement without allowing claimants to investigate those factual issues through very limited discovery,” the judge wrote.
The order of Bates also makes it possible to attribute a limited series of written questions to the agencies targeted by the court case.
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