SCOTUS: DOGE Does Not Have to Respond to Freedom of Information Requests

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The Supreme Court on June 6 formally blocked lower court orders requiring the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) to respond to freedom of information requests in a pending lawsuit.

The new Supreme Court order came after Chief Justice John Roberts on May 23 issued an administrative stay temporarily blocking the lower court orders.

Justices Sonia Sotomayor, Elena Kagan, and Ketanji Brown Jackson dissented. Shocker.

DOGE only exists to save tax dollars by cutting waste and fraud. Democrats don’t want that.

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Sam Oconel
3 hours ago

If people would only THINK about what the Supreme Kangaroo Courts is and does, they would have to see that the court is NEVER in complete agreement about what the “constitution” says. That, by default, makes the constitution “Void for Vagueness”, as not even the great “injustices of the SKC” can agree on its meaning.

If people understood the law, they would never allow such obvious violations by criminals in government.