Musk’s DOGE Preparing to Audit IRS, Other Agencies After Court Win

Following a court victory on Tuesday, Elon Musk and his team at the Department of Government Efficiency have gained access to critical financial data for numerous other federal agencies. Meanwhile, a member of the DOGE team is getting ready to receive data on Internal Revenue Service operations.

As a senior adviser to the acting commissioner, the I.R.S. is getting ready to grant sensitive taxpayer data to Gavin Kliger, a young software engineer employed by [DOGE]. The terms of his assignment are still being worked out by the I.R.S., according to The New York Times.

Such measures, according to critics, would give Musk and his operation previously unheard-of oversight. During the Biden administration, Lily Batchelder, a Treasury Department official, wrote on X that she could not remember political appointees ever having access to the IRS database, the outlet added.

The possibility of using this access to target political rivals or expose the personal information of private citizens is a serious concern. Batchelder cautioned that this action might be against federal laws that forbid the executive branch from interfering with taxpayer audits. The Times also noted that Democratic Senators Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts and Ron Wyden of Oregon have called for more information regarding the scope of access allowed.

The Times report did mention that it actually happened recently — to Musk — even though Democrats and their allies in the legacy media are still claiming, without any proof, that Musk and his DOGE team will be “accessing sensitive taxpayer information” and may leak it. In 2021, an IRS official leaked his 2014–2018 tax returns to the news organization ProPublica, along with those of other billionaires who are disliked by the left.

Musk was appointed to his position by President Donald Trump, who is still totally committed to the goals of the multibillionaire founder of SpaceX and Tesla.

“For far too long, waste, fraud, and abuse have been deeply ingrained in our broken system,” said White House spokesperson Harrison Fields in a statement. “To find and fix it, direct access to the system is required.”

A request by 14 Democratic state attorneys general to immediately impose extensive restrictions on Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) was denied by U.S. District Judge Tanya Chutkan on Tuesday.

The coalition of states, led by New Mexico, contends that Musk’s broad role at DOGE is unconstitutional due to the fact that the Senate did not confirm him. According to The Hill, they had attempted to prevent DOGE from gaining access to seven federal agencies.

At this point in the case, Chutkan rejected their request, claiming they had not provided the required evidence of irreparable harm.

“In her decision, Chutkan wrote, “Plaintiffs rightfully question what seems to be the unchecked authority of an unelected individual and an entity that was not created by Congress and over which it has no oversight.”

“It must be undeniable under these circumstances that this court acts within the scope of its authority,” she added. Therefore, without concrete proof of impending, irreversible harm to these Plaintiffs, it cannot grant a TRO [temporary restraining order], particularly one as broad as the Plaintiffs’ request. That criterion is not met by the current record.

The judge implied in a footnote that the Justice Department might have overstated the degree of DOGE’s control over personnel matters in court documents. Chutkan wrote, “Defense attorneys are reminded of their duty to make truthful representations to the court.”

Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), which has already prompted legal challenges, has acted quickly since Trump’s inauguration to place staff in federal agencies in an effort to cut trillions of dollars in government spending.

Chutkan, an Obama appointee, is at the center of yet another legal dispute involving the president as a result of the swift overhaul. Chutkan previously oversaw the criminal case against the former president that was dismissed on January 6.

Related Posts

My house and all we owned burned down, a firefighters gift changed everything

The smoke stuck to my clothing. Everything else was gone, but my babies were safe. A kindly stranger wearing a firefighter’s jacket held my baby Mateo on…

Simon Cowell slammed the X and even yawned as an 80-year-old grandma stepped on stage, everyone thought it was over before it began, But then the music dropped, and jaws dropped with it! What she did next sent shockwaves through the audience, leaving them on their feet, screaming louder than ever, No one expected this twist, especially not Simon

It appeared to be an error at first. Delicate and soft-spoken, an 80-year-old grandmother took the stage at the talent show. The judges’ skepticism was hardly concealed….

Man Is Certain His Wife Died 3 Years Ago, Accidentally Meets Her on Vacation

Sam Jordan never thought a family vacation would lead him back to the one person he’d spent three years grieving. After his wife, Jenny, died in a…

My Best Friend Stole My Husband, and Ten Years Later She Showed Up at My Doorstep

I used to think I had everything: a loving husband, a newborn baby girl, and my best friend by my side — someone I trusted like family….

Powerful finger position unlocks deep connection to the universe

Yoga is far more than just a series of physical poses—it’s a centuries-old practice rooted in harmonizing the body, mind, and spirit. Among its many powerful tools…

The School Summoned Me to Discuss My Son’s Behavior, but the Janitor Pulled Me Aside and Whispered, ‘They’re Lying to You’ – Story of the Day

A Mother’s Determination: The Truth Behind the Lies I arrived at my son Jacob’s new school feeling anxious but hopeful, only to hear troubling words from his…