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Posted: 2025-05-28 01:26:30 UTC

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A federal judge has allowed 14 states to proceed with their lawsuit against DOGE (Department of Government Efficiency), challenging its authority to cut jobs and shut down federal agencies without congressional approval. The lawsuit argues DOGE was never authorized by Congress and has been rapidly dismantling programs since January.
Legal challenge to DOGE's authority
Federal job cuts and agency shutdowns
States' rights and congressional oversight
DOGE's alleged unauthorized actions
Legal battle over DOGE's authority
Impact of job cuts and program dismantling