Trump administration agrees to restrict DOGE access to Treasury Department payment systems
Attorneys for the Justice Department have agreed to temporarily restrict staffers associated with Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency from accessing information in the Treasury Department’s payment system.
The agreement comes after a group of union members and retirees sued the Treasury Department alleging that providing DOGE access to the federal government’s massive payment and collections system — and the personal data housed in it — violated federal privacy laws.
The Trump administration filed a motion Wednesday night seeking to enter a proposed order that detailed the agreed-upon terms.
“The Defendants will not provide access to any payment record or payment system of records maintained by or within the Bureau of the Fiscal Service,” the proposed order says.
The order would allow exceptions for two special government employees at the Treasury — Tom Krause and Marko Elez — saying they are permitted access “as needed” to perform their duties, “provided that such access to payment records will be ‘read only.'”
The restricted access would remain in effect pending a subsequent hearing on the lawsuit. The judge still needs to sign off on the proposed order.
The suit contends newly minted Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent should not have given DOGE access to the secure system. Bessent “decided behind closed doors to allow individuals not involved in the processing of the government’s financial transactions to root around in the Bureau’s records. Giving access to those records is unlawful,” their filing said.
“And the longer that the private information of Plaintiffs’ members remains accessible to unauthorized third parties, the greater the irreparable injury is. After all, as long as the sensitive data of Plaintiffs’ members remains accessible to Mr. Musk and other members of DOGE, the more opportunity there is for that data to be disclosed to still more unauthorized third parties, either accidentally or deliberately,” they added.
The lawsuit sought a temporary restraining order barring Treasury from “disclosing information about individuals” to DOGE and directing the agency “to retrieve and safeguard any such information that has already been obtained by DOGE or individuals associated with it.”
At a hearing Wednesday before U.S. District Judge Colleen Kollar-Kotelly, a Justice Department lawyer denied that Treasury was sharing Americans’ personal information.
“The allegation that that information is being shared with third parties outside of Treasury is incorrect,” said the attorney, Bradley Humphreys. He said that two DOGE appointees classified as special government employees, the same status held by Musk, have been granted access to the systems but that there is no plan for those two employees or any other DOGE employee working at the Treasury Department to share the information with Musk or anyone outside of Treasury.
DOGE’s actions under Musk — a tech billionaire and key ally of President Donald Trump — have prompted fierce criticism from Democrats, who have painted Musk as an unelected bureaucrat who is amassing outsized power and reshaping the federal government without the necessary checks and balances.
“Let’s not mince words here: An unelected, unaccountable billionaire with expansive conflicts of interest, deep ties to China and an indiscreet ax to grind against perceived enemies is hijacking our nation’s most sensitive financial data system and its checkbook,” Sen. Patty Murray, D-Wash., said in a floor speech Wednesday.
Musk, who spearheads DOGE, has defended it as “something that is sorely needed,” framing his efforts as cutting down on wasteful spending.
“DOGE is the wood chipper for bureaucracy,” he said Monday on X.
Musk is working in the Trump administration as a “special government employee,” according to a White House official, meaning he is not a full-time federal worker. That categorization also suggests Musk’s employment period in the White House is limited to about a third of a year.
On the first day of his second term, Trump renamed the U.S. Digital Service as the Department of Government Efficiency. He had previously announced that Musk would help lead the advisory group.
Musk has targeted the U.S. Agency for International Development for elimination, prompting the administration to grind humanitarian assistance to a near-halt. He has also turned his attention toward the other wings of the federal government, including the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.
Earlier Wednesday, Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy announced that DOGE would have a role in his department, as well, saying on X that the entity is “going to plug in to help upgrade our aviation system.”
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