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Elon Musk’s “Department of Government Efficiency” (DOGE) has been hit with three lawsuits following the inauguration of Donald Trump, alleging violations of the Federal Advisory Committee Act (FACA) of 1972 for failing to meet transparency requirements including public meetings, balanced perspectives, and record keeping. The lawsuits were filed by left-leaning legal organizations Democracy Forward, National Security Counselors, as well as Public Citizen, State Democracy Defenders Fund, and the American Federation of Government Employees. They argue that DOGE is a “shadow agency” run by an “unelected billionaire” with a lack of transparency and oversight. The organization’s membership is dominated by tech executives, lacking diversity and balance, and failing to represent the interests of ordinary Americans. Despite Musk previously stating that all DOGE actions would be publicly available online to ensure transparency, the lawsuits claim that much of its communication took place through the encrypted app Signal, lacking public accessibility. Attorney McClanahan, representing the plaintiffs, argued that DOGE may make short-sighted decisions due to the lack of federal employee perspectives, emphasizing that “government work is different from corporate operations.” As of now, Musk, Trump, and their representatives have not responded to the lawsuits.

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Elon Musk's "Department of Government Efficiency" (DOGE) has been hit with three lawsuits since Donald Trump's inauguration, alleging that it violated the Federal Advisory Committee Act (FACA) of 1972 by failing to meet transparency requirements such as open meetings, balanced perspectives, and record keeping. The lawsuits were filed by left-leaning legal organization Democracy Forward, public interest law firm National Security Counselors and Public Citizen, State Democracy Defenders Fund, and the American Federation of Government Employees. They argue that DOGE is a "shadow agency" run by "unelected billionaires" that could make decisions affecting millions of Americans without transparency or oversight. The suits also allege that DOGE's membership is dominated by tech executives, lacking diversity and balance, and failing to represent the interests of ordinary Americans. Despite Musk's previous statement that all DOGE actions would be publicly available online to ensure transparency, the lawsuits claim that much of its communication is conducted through the encrypted app Signal, lacking openness. McClanahan, a lawyer involved in the lawsuits, said DOGE may make short-sighted decisions due to the lack of federal worker perspectives, stressing that "government work is not the same as running a business." As of now, Musk, Trump, and their respective representatives have not responded to the lawsuits.

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Elon Musk's government efficiency department (DOGE) violated federal transparency rules by failing to comply with the requirements of the Federal Advisory Committee Act (FACA) of 1972.

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DOGE's lack of transparency and oversight may result in decisions affecting millions of Americans without public knowledge.

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DOGE's membership is dominated by tech executives, lacking diversity and balance, and failing to represent the interests of ordinary Americans.

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DOGE's communication methods lack openness, with much communication taking place through the encrypted application Signal, which is not subject to public oversight.

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