April 12, 2025, 11:20 am
A New York judge has modified prior judicial orders to allow limited access to sensitive U.S. Treasury payment information by a DOGE employee. The decision relaxes the ban that previously kept critical financial data—linking to millions of American citizens—from access, thereby granting the DOGE worker controlled usage for investigative purposes. The easing of restrictions has potential implications for governmental transparency and oversight in managing financial data and digital currency interactions with governmental bodies.
A New York judge eased restrictions on Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency, allowing DOGE worker Ryan Wunderly limited access to sensitive Treasury payment data linked to millions of Americans.
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