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Court permits Doge to acquire personal information of U.S. citizens

Supreme Court temporarily halts Doge's access to confidential data of multiple American citizens, concerning millions.

Unauthorized Access to Millions of American Citizens' Sensitive Data by the Spare Committee Doge;...
Unauthorized Access to Millions of American Citizens' Sensitive Data by the Spare Committee Doge; Supreme Court Maintains Preliminary Injunctions

Court permits Doge to acquire personal information of U.S. citizens

SCOORCHING SHOWDOWN:

In the heated debate over the cost-cutting panel DOGE gaining access to millions of citizens' sensitive data, the US administration has triumphantly prevailed in the Supreme Court. With a sudden decision, the High Court granted employees of the DOGE, instigated by tech magnate Elon Musk, permission to swipe data from the Social Security Administration (SSA). A lower court had previously blocked this move with an injunction.

The legal battle rages on – even as DOGE operatives delve into confidential info. The Supreme Court's verdict was made with the blessing of the six conservative judges. The three more liberal justices penned a dissenting opinion, warning that DOGE employees would immediately seize "highly confidential data" despite the legal fight still aggressively raging. The privacy of countless American citizens hangs in the balance.

Profitable Pieces of Info

The data in question boasts the particularly precious Social Security number, dates of birth, account numbers, addresses, as well as in some instances details about pension payments or even highly sensitive health information.

In the lower court, Judge Ellen Lipton Hollander had issued an injunction barring access to the juicy goodies and critiqued that DOGE had tricked their way into snatching the personal and private information of millions of Yanks under false pretenses. The administration contends that the sensitive data is a necessity to uncover fraud and unnecessary spending.

The administration also successfully bested its opponents in another case where plaintiffs craved more transparency from the cost-slashing panel DOGE. The conservative judges overturned a decision by a lower court, which would have compelled DOGE to disclose certain deets, including internal emails.

The plaintiffs in the contentious case champion that it should be plausible to compel DOGE to disclose selected information just like traditional agencies. The administration argues that DOGE isn't an agency but simply an advisory panel to the President. The case will now be heard in a higher court.

Out of Office – Yet Savings Persist

US Prez Donald Trump covets deep state spending cuts and put Musk in charge of executing it. The billionaire maverick reformed the state apparatus with the DOGE panel, nestled within the White House, until the end of May. Although Musk has once more taken the helm at his corporations like Tesla, DOGE minions now serve the regime. As stated by Trump, the DOGE's mission will proceed sans Musk, with whom he's spat.

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  3. With the Supreme Court ruling in favor of DOGE, controversy surrounding crime-and-justice issues like data theft is heightened.
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  5. In the world of car-accidents, the question of where DOGE fits in terms of data privacy remains a topic of interest.
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