Breaking News: DOGE Can Access Sensitive Data at Several Agencies
The newsletter from The New York Times dated August 12, 2025, reports on a significant ruling by an appeals court that now allows DOGE, Department of Government Efficiency, access to sensitive data at several agencies. This decision overturned a previous ruling by a lower court and was influenced by a Supreme Court order in June, granting DOGE analysts extensive access to data stored at the Social Security Administration.
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