DOGE likely subject to Freedom of Information Act, judge says
A federal judge on Monday determined that Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency should be subject to the Freedom of Information Act, handing a win to an independent watchdog group that sought to shed light on the budget-slashing agency.
U.S. District Judge Chris Cooper determined that DOGE must respond to an information request that sought to learn more about the group’s role in perpetuating mass firings and restructuring the federal government, ordering the agency to preserve any relevant records.

President Donald Trump’s executive orders, his public statements about DOGE, and the agency’s “substantial authority over vast swathes of the federal government” were enough to prove to Judge Cooper that the group should be subject to FOIA, which gives the public the right to access records from the federal government.
The ruling could open the door to the public, media entities and nonprofits to begin accessing records to better understand DOGE's unprecedented influence across the federal government.
-ABC News' Peter Charalambous







