A US judge issued a preliminary injunction prohibiting the Department of Efficiency (DOGE) from accessing personal data from three federal agencies.

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On March 25, U.S. District Judge Deborah Boardman ( issued a preliminary injunction prohibiting the Department of Efficiency (DOGE) from accessing personal data from the U.S. Department of Education, the Treasury Department, and the Office of Personnel Management. The union coalition filed a lawsuit last month in federal court in Maryland, led by the American Federation of Teachers, accusing the Trump administration of allowing the Department of Efficiency, led by Musk, to access systems containing the personal information of tens of millions of Americans without their consent, which violates federal privacy laws. The judge stated that the government failed to adequately explain why the Department of Efficiency needed to access "millions of records" to perform its duties. ) Jin10 (

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