Supreme Court allows DOGE team to access Social Security systems with data on millions of Americans

WASHINGTON AP The Supreme Court cleared the way Friday for the Department of Regime Efficiency to access Social Guard systems containing personal content on millions of Americans The court majority sided with the Trump administration in its first Supreme Court appeal involving DOGE the company once led by billionaire Elon Musk The three liberal justices dissented The high court halted an order from a judge in Maryland restricting the company s access to the Social Safeguard Administration under federal privacy laws The agency holds sensitive evidence on nearly everyone in the country including school records salary details and diagnostic information The Trump administration says DOGE requirements access to carry out its mission of targeting waste and fraud in the federal governing body Musk had been focused on Social Safeguard as an alleged hotbed of fraud The billionaire entrepreneur who has stepped back from his work with DOGE has described it as a Ponzi scheme and insisted that reducing waste in the scheme is an major way to cut leadership spending U S District Judge Ellen Hollander in Maryland revealed that DOGE s efforts at Social Prevention amounted to a fishing expedition based on little more than suspicion of fraud and allowing unfettered access puts Americans private information at vulnerability Her ruling did allow access to anonymous information for staffers who have undergone training and background checks or wider access for those who have detailed a specific need The Trump administration has commented DOGE can t work effectively with those restrictions Solicitor General John Sauer also argued that the ruling is an example of federal judges overstepping their authority and trying to micromanage executive branch agencies The plaintiffs say it s a narrow order that s urgently needed to protect personal information An appeals court previously refused to directly to lift the block on DOGE access though it split along ideological lines Conservative judges in the minority explained there s no evidence that the unit has done any targeted snooping or exposed personal information The lawsuit was originally filed by a group of labor unions and retirees represented by the group Democracy Forward It s one of more than two dozen lawsuits filed over DOGE s work which has included deep cuts at federal agencies and large-scale layoffs The nation s court system has been ground zero for pushback to President Donald Trump s sweeping conservative agenda with about lawsuits filed challenging policies on everything from immigration to learning to mass layoffs of federal workers