Appeals Court Lifts DOGE Limits in Musk Fight at Aid Agency
Elon Musk during a cabinet meeting at the White House on March 24.
Photographer: Samuel Corum/Sipa/Bloomberg
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A federal appeals court will lift restrictions on the role that Elon Musk and people affiliated with his Department of Government Efficiency Project can play at the US agency that oversees foreign humanitarian aid.
A three-judge panel said in an order on Friday that a Maryland federal judge couldn’t enforce his injunction while a court fight moves forward over the lawfulness of the power Musk is exercising within the Trump administration.