The Trump administration on Feb. 9 urged a federal judge to rescind an order that blocks Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) personnel and some other government workers from accessing Treasury Department records.
The order from District Judge Paul A. Engelmayer bars access to the payment records for all personnel apart from civil servants “with a need for access to perform their job duties.”
Government lawyers filed an emergency motion to the court.
“On its face, the Order could be read to cover all political leadership within Treasury—including even Secretary Bessent,” they wrote, referring to Secretary of the Treasury Scott Bessent. “This is a remarkable intrusion on the Executive Branch that is in direct conflict with Article II of the Constitution, and the unitary structure it provides.”
Article II grants the president the power to appoint the heads of executive agencies and to seek their opinions on any subject relating to their duties. r […]
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