DOGE wins court battle, gains access to sensitive data from 3 major US federal agencies
A federal judge has allowed access to sensitive data from at least three federal agencies, handing Elon Musk's government efficiency team a win in their case against attempts to block information sharing.

A federal judge has granted access to sensitive data from at least three federal agencies for Elon Musk's government efficiency team as part of an ongoing investigation into the use of blockchain technology in government contracting. The ruling comes after a request was made to temporarily block access to the data, which is believed to be relevant to Musk's team's work on DOGE, a cryptocurrency that has been linked to government contracts. The judge's decision allows the team to review the data in order to identify potential instances of waste or inefficiency in government contracting practices. This move is seen as a major victory for Musk's team, which aims to improve transparency and efficiency in government procurement processes.