Washington – The president of the court, John Roberts, agreed on Friday to temporarily stop the orders that would require ELON ALMIZCLE The government efficiency department to publicly disseminate information about its operations.
The order occurred after the Trump administration appealed before the Supreme Court in a lawsuit filed against Dogs by a government surveillance group.
Citizens for responsibility and ethics in Washington argue that Dege, which has been fundamental for the impulse of President Donald Trump to rebuild the government, is a federal agency and must be subject to the Law of Freedom of Information.
But the Trump administration says that Dege is just a presidential advisory agency aimed at uprooting waste, fraud and abuse in the federal government, which would do so exempt from documents requests under Foia.
The crew sued in February, claiming that Dege “exercises surprisingly broad power” without transparency about its actions. The American district judge Christopher Cooper discovered that his role is probably more than a single advice, pointing out the claims to close Usaid and reduce billions of dollars in government contracts.
Cooper had ordered Doge to deliver documents and have questions about Duxes Administrator Amy Gleason under oath before June 13.
The general lawyer D. John Sauer described the orders of Cooper “extraordinarily excessive and intrusive”.
The case is the last of a series of emergency appeals that are taken to the Supreme Court after the lower courts have blocked parts of the Trump’s radical agenda.