Misleading
No Result
View All Result
  • Login
  • Register
Misleading
  • About Us
  • Log in
  • Don’t Mislead (Archive)
  • Privacy Policy
No Result
View All Result
Misleading
No Result
View All Result

Watchdog group sues for DOGE records

February 21, 2025
in Missleading
Reading Time: 2 mins read
0 0
A A
0
Musk, Trump defend DOGE cost-cutting
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

A nonpartisan watchdog group is suing President Trump, the Department of Government Efficiency and the DOGE administrator over the claim that DOGE is not subject to public records requests because it is shielded by the Presidential Records Act, or PRA. 

Under the PRA, DOGE’s records could be sealed for up to 12 years after Mr. Trump leaves the White House. 

The Project on Government Oversight, which investigates public corruption, waste and abuses of power in both political parties, filed a lawsuit Friday arguing that DOGE, which has “gained access to a vast swath of sensitive government data and records,” should be subject to the Federal Records Act, rather than the PRA. 

POGO argues DOGE is operating like a federal agency, exercising substantial authority to make seismic changes across the federal government. Americans are allowed to request most records of federal agencies under the FRA. 

The FRA is the law requiring agencies to create and preserve their records. Danielle Brian, the executive director of POGO, said in a news release that because Elon Musk and DOGE “have been granted sweeping access to the federal agencies,” the records of their activities should both be “well preserved and made available to the public.” 

“The Trump administration has inappropriately tried to hide DOGE’s actions from the public by declaring it is subject to the Presidential Records Act, and the courts must intervene,” Brian said.

Earlier this month DOGE adviser Katie Miller posted on X that DOGE had been “reorganized under the Executive Office of the President and subject to Presidential Records.”

The president has broad discretion to decide what qualifies as a presidential record under the PRA, a law that came up frequently in the federal case involving Mr. Trump’s handling of classified records. The PRA establishes the rules for managing a president’s records and sets up a process through which the public may access the records five years after the president leaves office — but also enables the president to restrict public access for up to 12 years.

The lawsuit doesn’t identify the administrator of DOGE, but it contends that Musk has “functionally assumed leadership and the role of administrator.” 

POGO confirmed in its filing that while its lawsuit names the president, he’s being sued in name only, since he is protected by the PRA from FOIA requests.

The lawsuit was filed with the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia. The White House and DOGE did not immediately respond to a request for comment. 

Another watchdog, American Oversight, also sued DOGE after being denied access to its records. That lawsuit, which also tests the entity’s claim to protection from FOIA, seeks all of Musk’s communications involving the termination of employees across the federal government. 

Kathryn Watson

Kathryn Watson is a politics reporter for CBS News Digital, based in Washington, D.C.

Previous Post

Mayor Bass removes LAFD Chief Kristin Crowley over handling of Palisades fire

Next Post

Trump administration mass layoffs can continue, judge rules

Related Posts

Making Waves, Mudding Facts: Are Wake Boats Misleading?
Don’t Mislead

Making Waves, Mudding Facts: Are Wake Boats Misleading?

August 15, 2025
Trump Nominates Matt Gaetz For Attorney General
Missleading

“Real numbers are many times worse” – Trump accuses DC officials of lying about crime data

August 14, 2025
Missleading

Trump and Putin’s history in misleading the US about Ukraine, US elections: seven examples before Alaska Summit

August 14, 2025
Trump Nominates Matt Gaetz For Attorney General
Missleading

Former AG Supports Trump’s DC Takeover

August 13, 2025
Trump Nominates Matt Gaetz For Attorney General
Missleading

Donald Trump calls out media, John Bolton over Russia meeting coverage

August 13, 2025
The Youth Rehabilitation Act: Misleading Promise or Meaningful Reform
Don’t Mislead

The Youth Rehabilitation Act: Misleading Promise or Meaningful Reform

August 13, 2025
Next Post
Trump administration mass layoffs can continue, judge rules

Trump administration mass layoffs can continue, judge rules

Supreme Court declines to intervene for now in Trump’s bid to fire head of whistleblower office

Supreme Court declines to intervene for now in Trump's bid to fire head of whistleblower office

Please login to join discussion
Misleading

Misleading is your trusted source for uncovering fake news, analyzing misinformation, and educating readers about deceptive media tactics. Join the fight for truth today!

TRENDING

Trump Announces Press Conference in Washington DC – Making Major Announcement

Donald Trump calls out media, John Bolton over Russia meeting coverage

Chuck Todd thanks Trump for recent comments: “We haven’t had a president like this since FDR”

LATEST

Making Waves, Mudding Facts: Are Wake Boats Misleading?

“Real numbers are many times worse” – Trump accuses DC officials of lying about crime data

Trump and Putin’s history in misleading the US about Ukraine, US elections: seven examples before Alaska Summit

  • About Us
  • Disclaimer
  • Privacy Policy
  • DMCA
  • Cookie Privacy Policy
  • Terms and Conditions

Copyright © 2025 Misleading.
Misleading is not responsible for the content of external sites.

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password? Sign Up

Create New Account!

Fill the forms bellow to register

All fields are required. Log In

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In
No Result
View All Result
  • About Us
  • Log in
  • Don’t Mislead (Archive)
  • Privacy Policy

Copyright © 2025 Misleading.
Misleading is not responsible for the content of external sites.