In an opinion issued Wednesday night time, United States District Decide Christopher Cooper denied the US DOGE Service’s movement to rethink his earlier ruling that DOGE is probably going topic to FOIA in a swimsuit introduced by Residents for Accountability and Ethics in Washington. DOGE remains to be required to protect paperwork and course of CREW’s FOIA requests on an expedited schedule. CREW Government Director and Chief Counsel Donald Sherman issued the next assertion:
“We applaud the court docket’s resolution and can proceed our work to make sure the general public has entry to the details about DOGE and their authorities that they’re legally entitled to.”