A federal judge temporarily stopped Elon Musk from reaching the records of the Treasury Department, which had personal information like social security number this morning, Reports Inner city press,
Order In response to one trial Yesterday was filed in the southern district court of New York. The suit alleged that the administration exceeded its authority, broke the US Administrative Procedure Act, and violated the separation of the powers of the US Constitution when it approved Donga Access to the federal payment system of the treasury,
District Judge Paul A. Angelmeyer's order now prohibits the Trump administration. The Treasury Department has maintained data systems with individual identifying information and/or confidential financial information of payments. ,
Engelmeyer also orders that it has been stopped from reaching records since January 20, 2025, “Treasury should immediately destroy any and all copies of the material downloaded from the system of the department. The hearing is scheduled.
One in Press release The announcement of the trial on Friday, New York Attorney General Lateitia James, who filed the case, explained:
President Trump does not have the power to give personal information from Americans that they choose anyone, and he cannot cut the federal payment approved by the Congress. Musk and Dogi have no right to reach the personal information of Americans and some of our country's most sensitive data.
Attorney General of these other states joined James in the trial: Arizona, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Hawaii, Illinois, Maryland, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Nevada, New Jersey, North Carolina, Oregan, Road Island, Vermont, and Wisconsin.
The lawsuit is one of many people against Trump's administration, as he took over, including a separate access to Dogi's Treasury Records. Filed on 3 FebruaryReply to other legal action, Federal judges have also blocked Targeting the executive order of Trump, one, one called it “clearly unconstitutional”.