The lawsuit claims that DOGE has given “illegal” access to personal and financial information. Second information includes name, address, bank details, social security number, date of birth, and e -mail address.
The U.S. Union Group has appealed to the US Treasury and the Finance Secretary Scott Bessent, by elon Musk’s DOGE institutions to access personal and financial information.
The retired American allies, the US government Federation (AFGE), and the International Federation of Service employees (SEIU) have filed a lawsuit in the Washington DC Federal Court.
All three groups belong to the U.S. Ladies and the Industrial Organizing Federation (AFL-CIO). This is a group under the umbrella with more than 50 unions representing more than 12.5 million workers.
According to a lawsuit, within a week after the oath, Bessent has presented an individual in Doge, which has the illegal, systematic, and continuous disclosure of personal information.
The lawsuit added that the mask and his team had previously tried to access the bureau’s record. However, they were rejected by Bessent’s vacation.
“The size of an individual’s invasion into a privacy is large and unprecedented,” he reads 19 -page litigation. “Because millions of people are inevitable to engage in financial transactions with the federal government, it is inevitable that personal information and financial information that are sensitive to the government’s records will be maintained.”
The confidential information includes names, social security numbers, date of birth, land, home address, phone number, e -mail address, and bank account information.
A lawsuit was filed
Following the victory of President Donald Trump’s election in November, Trump confirmed that the mask and the entrepreneur Vivec Ramaswamy would “dismantle government bureaucracy.”
Since then, DOGE AGENCY has reported three litigation last month a few minutes after Trump was swearing.
In a 30 -page lawsuit, the National Security Counselor of the Public Interest Law Office questioned DOGE’s legality.
Complaints have violated the Federal Advisory Committee (FACA), demanding that the Advisory Committee will follow specific rules, such as permit public involvement.
The National Security Counselor states that DOGE meets the requirements of the Federal Advisory Committee. However, similar institutions continue to meet the records, “a fairly balanced” expression, and allow public involvement as obliged by law, but Doge does not.