A Manhattan Federal Court judge on Friday renewed the temporary containment order to criticize the so-called government efficiency from access to US Treasury Department data, which public lawyers from New York and other water countries were criticized as an illegal threat to privacy. They are inserted, prohibited. While he intends to impose a long -term sentence.
After hearing about two hours of reasoning, Judge A. Vargas told lawyers for the New York states and the Allied countries, and their opponents from the Ministry of Justice, “I find a good reason for the expansion of the TRO as a reformed.” Vargas said he would issue his decision soon, but not today, “gives the court the opportunity to consider the issues”.
While this trend largely maintained the status quo, it also showed the veil about access to information – and where it went there.
When Vargas asked Trump’s Jeffrey Jeffrey Ostercher on behalf of Trump, on Friday, whether any dog information was shared outside the Treasury Department, he said: “A brief answer is that we are in We do not know. “
We are doing a forensic analysis. What we can say about forensic analysis is that there are emails that have been sent outside the Treasury. ““ We don’t know [the] Content. “
Wargas asked: Wasn’t this a problem for privacy?
“The short answer is not,” Ostrich said.
“During this time, members of the DOGE team had access to this information, efforts were made to prevent this accurate injury.”
But in another point, Ostercher confessed, “We explicitly admit that the risk of risk has increased, but we took all appropriate reduction measures to reduce the risk as much as possible.”
Vargas’s decision was given a temporary restraint file six days later, which eventually banned the Treasury Department to access DOGE and government employees access to sensitive data and computer systems. Donald Trump took Elvan Maskak as the president of DOGE, the President’s agency, which had been rooted in the roots of scam and government waste – despite the lack of evidence of fraud.
In early February 8, Judge Angelmaye said in a temporary prevention order that countries that complain to Trump and the Treasury Minister of Scott Basin “will face irreparable damage if they are not rescued.”
Anglemier pointed out that the new Treasury policy, approved by Trump, seems to “[expand] Access to Financial Services Payment Systems (BFS) to political appointments and “government special staff”. “
This, Anglemier argues, “shows the risk that the new policy is to disclose sensitive and confidential information and the increased risk of the system in question is more vulnerable than before hacking.”
Anglemier also said in his written decision that countries that complain about the change of Treasury policy “have shown the likelihood of success in their claims, with US legal claims, especially strong.”
The complaint against Trump and Bosent has repeatedly cited Wired reports about how a 25 -year -old engineer named Marco Elkz with a copyright link, read and written to two Treasury Department systems that make almost all federal government payments. Have done, enjoy. Tom Craz – who is in the DOGE team, despite being the CEO of the Cloud software group – has also accessed these capabilities.