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Democrats Demand Transparency on Trump Administration’s DOGE Service Operations

Top House Democrats are pressing the Trump administration for details on the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) Service, questioning its legality and transparency.

House Judiciary Committee ranking member Rep. Jamie Raskin (D-MD) and House Oversight Committee ranking member Rep. Gerald Connolly (D-VA) have filed a sweeping Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request, seeking records on DOGE’s authority, staffing, access to sensitive data, and connections to billionaire adviser Elon Musk.

In a letter obtained by The Associated Press, the lawmakers accused the administration of “operating outside the bounds of federal law” while executing mass federal worker firings and dismantling key agencies.

“The Administration and Mr. Musk have hidden behind a veil of secrecy as they systematically dismantle the federal government of the United States,” they wrote to DOGE administrator Amy Gleason. “The American people deserve answers.”

Escalating Tensions Over Federal Restructuring

The FOIA request is part of a growing battle between congressional Democrats and the Trump administration, which has aggressively downsized government agencies, citing the need to eliminate waste. The restructuring has resulted in thousands of federal job cuts and the dissolution of several long-standing programs.

While Republicans in the Oversight Committee blocked a subpoena for Musk, Democrats are using FOIA laws as an alternative oversight tool. Their request could be a precursor to legal action if transparency demands remain unmet.

Concerns Over Musk’s Influence

Musk, who has met privately with Republican lawmakers, has played a key role in Trump’s federal overhaul, raising concerns about potential conflicts of interest. The FOIA request seeks all communications between DOGE and Musk’s companies, including SpaceX, Starlink, and Tesla.

Additionally, the request demands details on:

  • DOGE’s authority to execute mass firings of federal employees, including inspectors general.
  • The use of AI and large language models in processing and storing sensitive government data.
  • Employment records, qualifications, and salaries of DOGE staff, including conflict of interest waivers and nondisclosure agreements.

Legal Challenges Mount

The administration’s drastic restructuring has already triggered over 100 lawsuits, with judges halting some actions while allowing others to proceed. Democrats argue that DOGE’s operations may violate federal law, while Trump and Musk have dismissed their concerns.

Despite calls for transparency, the administration has provided little public explanation for DOGE’s sweeping authority. The FOIA request demands a response within 20 days, setting the stage for a legal showdown if the administration refuses to comply.

With Trump showing no signs of backing down, and Democrats vowing to hold DOGE accountable, the battle over government restructuring is far from over.

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