- American Federation of Teachers
- court
- Deborah Boardman
- Department of Education
- Department of Government Efficiency
- DOGE
- Donald Trump
- Elon Musk
- International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers
- lawsuit
- National Active
- Office of Personnel Management
- Privacy Act
- Randi Weingarten
- Retired Federal Employees Association

A Judge agreed on Monday to temporarily bar two federal agencies from disclosing records containing sensitive personal information to representatives of billionaire Trump adviser Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE).
U.S. District Judge Deborah Boardman in Greenbelt, Maryland, ruled that the Department of Education and the Office of Personnel Management likely violated the Privacy Act by disclosing people’s personal information to DOGE without their consent.
Boardman issued a temporary restraining order requested by attorneys for unions and groups representing current and former federal employees.
The Judge, who heard arguments on the request last week, said her order doesn’t prevent President Donald Trump, a Republican, from “effectuating the administration’s policies.”
“It prevents the disclosure of the plaintiffs’ sensitive personal information to DOGE affiliates who, on the current record, do not have a need to know the information to perform their duties,” she wrote.
The personal information that DOGE representatives accessed includes bank account numbers, Social Security numbers, dates of birth and addresses. DOGE could use the information “to create a comprehensive picture of the plaintiffs’ familial, professional, or financial affairs,” the Judge said.
“This continuing, unauthorized disclosure of the plaintiffs’ sensitive personal information to DOGE affiliates is irreparable harm that money damages cannot rectify,” wrote Boardman, who was nominated by Trump’s predecessor, President Joe Biden, a Democrat.
The lawsuit’s plaintiffs include the American Federation of Teachers (AFT), the National Active, the Retired Federal Employees Association and the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers.
AFT President Randi Weingarten said Boardman’s ruling is “a significant decision that puts a firewall between actors who we believe lack the legitimacy and authority to access Americans’ personal data and who are using it inappropriately.”
“We brought this case to uphold people’s privacy, because when people give their financial and other personal information to the federal government — namely to secure financial aid for their kids to go to college, or to get a student loan — they expect that data to be protected and used for the reasons it was intended, not appropriated for other means,” Weingarten said in a statement.
Musk has been leading Trump’s efforts to overhaul and downsize the federal government. Over the weekend, he demanded that federal employees explain their accomplishments or risk being fired, prompting attorneys for the workers to say in a lawsuit in California on Monday that he had violated the law.
Trump has defended Musk’s actions as necessary to root out fraud, waste and abuse in the federal government.
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Republished with permission of The Associated Press.
4 comments
Ron Ogden
February 24, 2025 at 1:59 pm
“. . .to representatives of billionaire Trump adviser Elon Musk’s. . .”
Tell me, Always Proggy news service, would it be different if Musk were impoverished? Would you write the sentence “. . .to representatives of down-and-out Trump advisor Elon Musk’s. . .? ” Exactly what bearing does Musk’s private wealth have on this issue except to gratify your desire to inflame people who lean Marxist?
By the way, why does Park Ranger Patty, an employee of the people through the US government’s administrative branch, have all this sensitive information that needs protecting?
As far as “need to know,” President Trump determines what he needs to know, not some suburban judge.
PeterH
February 24, 2025 at 2:58 pm
America’s security services are scrambling today! The email sent to tens of thousands of CIA, National Security, Justice Department and other individuals working in Federal Government agencies……. was sent out from an unsecured non-governmental email address.
Foreign allies cannot trust sharing classified information with any USA agency. Every USA security agency is managed andstaffed by MAGA conspiracy theorist. America has lost credibility.
Michael K
February 24, 2025 at 3:58 pm
Would you prefer something like:
“The world’s richest man – after giving then-candidate Trump nearly $300 million – is now forcing his way into government agencies and attempting to improperly – and possibly illegally – access the sensitive private data of millions of American citizens.”
And by the way, can you imagine the outrage if a woman showed up in the Oval Office for a presser wearing a tee shirt and a child on her head as a prop?
KathrynA
February 24, 2025 at 4:03 pm
Good words and integrity from this judge!!!