Fourteen states led by New Mexico sued the Department of Government Efficiency, or DOGE, on Thursday challenging the alleged “unlawful delegation of executive power to Elon Musk” they say has unraveled federal agencies and “caused widespread disruption”—as criticism of Elon Musk’s increasingly powerful agency builds.
A fake executive order by Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham calls for law enforcement to immediately apprehend and detain the tech mogul if he enters New Mexico.
"Where are our tax dollars being stolen? Where are they being wasted? Where are they being abused? Where else is there fraud?" state Sen. Jay Block said.
The top law office in New Mexico is suing Elon Musk and President Donald Trump, arguing that the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) is unconstitutional.
Fourteen states sued Elon Musk, his Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) and President Trump on Thursday, arguing that the tech billionaire’s sweeping efforts to cut government spending are
U.S. government workers who have been buffeted by President Donald Trump's chaotic return to power face more uncertainty on Monday, when many of them will be required to justify their jobs to Elon Musk,
Mr. Musk, one of President Trump’s main advisers, has not outlined a plan to reverse falling sales at the electric car company of which he is chief executive.
Tech billionaire Elon Musk may not have as much control over the government as it seems, according to a White House filing.
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