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Attorneys general from 14 states have challenged the authority of billionaire Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) to access sensitive government data and exercise “virtually unchecked power” in a lawsuit filed in federal court in Washington, D.C. which contends that the Trump administration lacked the authority to establish DOGE without Congressional approval and to grant Musk executive powers over it. The attorneys general asked the court to order Musk to identify ways that “any data obtained through unlawful agency access was used,” and destroy “such unauthorized access in his or DOGE’s possession.” The lawsuit is being led by the New Mexico Department of Justice and the attorneys general of Arizona and Michigan. They are joined in filing the lawsuit by the attorneys general of California, Connecticut, Hawaii, Maryland, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Nevada, Oregon, Rhode Island, Washington, and Vermont.
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