DOJ Asks Judge to Pause Order Allowing Watchdog to Depose DOGE Administrator

18.04.2025    The Published Reporter    1 views
DOJ Asks Judge to Pause Order Allowing Watchdog to Depose DOGE Administrator

The Department of Leadership Efficiency DOGE a controversial pseudo-agency linked to Elon Musk and established during the Trump administration is pushing back against a court order that demands greater transparency The U S Department of Justice on DOGE s behalf filed a motion late Thursday to halt discovery efforts stemming from a Freedom of Information Act FOIA lawsuit initiated by Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington CREW CREW s lawsuit aims to uncover the internal workings of DOGE which it accuses of operating without proper oversight or transparency U S District Judge Christopher Cooper not long ago ruled in favor of CREW requiring DOGE to comply with specific FOIA requests turn over certain documents and allow a key official Administrator Amy Gleason to sit for a deposition Regime Pushes for Urgency Relief Following the judge s ruling the Department of Justice swiftly responded filing a motion to stay the discovery order while it prepares a rare mandamus petition to the D C Circuit Court of Appeals A mandamus petition is not a standard appeal but a special legal maneuver that asks a higher court to override or reverse a lower court s directive The DOJ argued that compelling Gleason a senior official within the Executive Office of the President to participate in discovery and a deposition would significantly interfere with executive operations The motion emphasized that Gleason s role is too high-ranking for such legal demands without compelling justification Expedited discovery itself is an exception the motion reads and the depositions of high-ranking authorities leaders are an even greater exception Source Law and Crime News DOGE Maintains Compliance Would Be Overwhelming The regime insists that complying with the court s order would be overly burdensome and potentially harmful According to the motion DOGE would have just five days to identify and produce potentially thousands of pages of internal recommendations and communications On top of that they would need to process pages of FOIA documents even as the legal status of DOGE under FOIA remains disputed The motion indicates this level of effort would strain the agency s limited guidance and possibly expose sensitive information before a final determination on whether DOGE is even subject to FOIA To require this production now would effect in irreparable harm the DOJ argued especially if the appeals court later vacates or narrows the discovery order CREW s Response and What s Next Judge Cooper has directed CREW to respond to the cabinet s motion by Friday setting the stage for a fast-moving legal showdown The watchdog group known for its efforts to increase ruling body accountability strongly opposes the requested stay DOGE meanwhile is prepared to escalate the matter directly to the D C Circuit if the district court doesn t grant immediate relief Their goal is to avoid any premature disclosures or participation in discovery that could be deemed unnecessary if the appeals court sides with them As the legal battle continues the situation is shaping up as a test of executive privilege FOIA applicability and the limits of transparency in a shadowy corner of leadership bureaucracy

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