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A federal judge in New York on Tuesday modified a temporary ban prescription which prevented President Donald Trump And the Treasury Department to grant appointments and special employees accessing the Ministry’s payment systems.
The modified order was made Tuesday by the American district judge Jeannette Vargas.
US District Judge Paul Engelmayer, one appointed by Obama, previously issued a temporary ban on Saturday which was sulking with 19 Deposit State General Prosecutors who stated that the adoption of DOGE “full access” to Treasury payment systems violates the law.
The trial was led by new York Attorney General Letitia James.
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Government special employees, including Elon Musk, are still prohibited from access to the Treasury Department’s payment system. (Samuel Corum / Getty Images / Getty Images)
“This morning, we won an order from the court blocking Elon Musk, the richest man in the world, to access the private data of the Americans,” James wrote on X at the time. “Musk and its employees of Doge must destroy all the files they have obtained. I have already said it, and I repeat: no one is above the law.”
The Trump administration filed an emergency request on Sunday, claiming that the prescription “unnecessarily restricts employees in the federal reserve and external entrepreneurs” to access payment systems “to carry out the necessary routine processes and the maintenance and provide operational support “.
The two parties were ordered to meet that evening to try to reach an agreement. The two parties finally agreed to modify the order, the complainants opposing any modification at the disposal which prohibited the access of persons appointed by the States.
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The modified order now gives the order of the appointments confirmed by the Senate to information. Special government employees, including Elon MuskIt is always forbidden to access the payment system of the Treasury Department.
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Prosecutor General of New York Letitia James (John Paraskevas / Newsday RM via Getty Images / File / Getty Images)
“These illegal injunctions are a continuation of the armament of justice against President Trump,” said the White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt to Fox News Digital in a statement. “”The White House will continue to fight these battles in court, and we expect to be justified. The president has the right to exercise his executive authority on behalf of the American people, who gave him a historic mandate to govern on November 5. “”
Shortly after the initial order, Trump described the order of “mad” in an interview with Bret Baier as Fox News.
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“Nineteen prosecutors general filed a complaint, and early Saturday, a judge agreed with them to restrict Elon Musk and his team of government efficiency, DOGE, access to payment and data systems from the department of the department of Treasure. .
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President Trump described the order of “crazy” in an interview with Bret Baier by Fox News. (Images Bill Pugliano / Getty / File / Getty Images)
“No, I do not agree with that 100%. I think it’s crazy. And we have to solve the problem of efficiency. We must solve fraud, waste, abuses, all the things that have been devoted to the government.
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The parties should meet on Friday to revisit the question.
Emma Colton of Fox News Digital contributed to this report.