
WASHINGTON (AP) āThe Trump administration is taking the next step to solidify Elon Muskās work on downsizing the federal government.
According to a White House official, the administration is sending proposed rescissions to Congress. Rescissions are used to cancel funding that was already approved.
The official spoke on the condition of anonymity before a formal announcement. The step was previously reported by Politico.
Itās unclear how extensive the rescissions will be, but itās expected to be a modest package.
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WASHINGTON (AP) ā A federal judge has refused to throw out a lawsuit that accuses billionaire Elon Musk and the Department of Government Efficiency of illegally accessing government data systems, canceling government contracts and firing federal employees.
U.S. District Judge Tanya Chutkan ruled Tuesday that 14 states can proceed with their claims against Musk and DOGE. The states, through their attorneys general, sued in February over the defendantsā alleged constitutional violations.
The states had asked Chutkan to temporarily block DOGE from accessing any data systems or terminating any federal employees. But the judge denied that request on Feb. 18. She found that there were legitimate questions about Muskās authority but said there werenāt grounds to justify a temporary restraining order.
Chutkan agreed Tuesday to dismiss President Donald Trump as a defendant in the lawsuit, but she refused to dismiss the claims against Musk and DOGE.
The plaintiffsā attorneys argued that Muskās actions, including those carried out at his direction by DOGE personnel, are unconstitutional because he hasnāt been legally appointed.
Chutkan wrote: āThe Constitution does not permit the Executive to commandeer the entire appointments power by unilaterally creating a federal agency pursuant to Executive Order and insulating its principal officer from the Constitution as an āadvisorā in name only. This is precisely what Plaintiffs claim the Executive has done.ā
The Trump administration has maintained that layoffs are coming from agency heads and insisted that Musk hasnāt been running DOGEās day-to-day operations.
Chutkan, who was nominated to the bench by President Barack Obama, previously oversaw the now-dismissed criminal election interference case against Trump in Washington.



