The Trump administration has asked the Supreme Court to halt lower courts’ attempts to access information about the inner workings of the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE).
The Supreme Court intervened in the case last year, ruling that lower courts’ orders for the government to turn over information about the department’s activities were overbroad. An appeals court has since asked for less information, but the government told the Supreme Court on March 23 that the requests were still intruding too much on executive branch powers.
“The court of appeals has continued to approve intrusive discovery against a presidential advisory body without adequate consideration for the separation of powers, the FOIA statute, and this Court’s previous order,” the government’s filing read….
Trump Admin Again Asks Supreme Court to Halt Lower Courts’ Inquiries Into DOGE

