Democrat state lawsuit over Elon Musk, Doge is “nonsense”: Jarrett
Greg Jarrett, a legal analyst at Fox News, dismissed the democratic lawsuit against Elon Musk and Doji, expressing doubt that the Supreme Court is on their side. Jarrett responded “Fox & Friends” On Monday, 14 states sued Doge to block access to federal data, challenging the authority of masks, continuing to cut government waste.
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Greg Jarrett: The President has extensive authority under Article II of the Constitution to govern and manage departmental bodies in the administrative sector. How much money will you spend on employment, firing, fraud, waste, and abuse? Therefore, Trump is using his core responsibility and contributing to the interests of the people. That is his strict obligation. The legal question is that he can delegate that power to Musk and Doji? The Democrat who sued says you can’t do that. He was not a senator under the appointment clause. That’s nonsense. There is a massive law that says that the president can absolutely do without the Senate if he can award administrative power to others like Doge. Thus, these early setbacks in various lower courts. That was expected. Trump knew that liberals would start running and continue to cry for the favorable judge. Ah, Gee With, he’s stopping our scams and waste. We want to continue doing that. Ultimately, I think the Supreme Court will be heavy, and that’s what Trump will win. The law is on his side.

Fox News Legal Analyst Greg Jarrett (Fox)
The law is on their side. Plus, when you serve the public interest and the public supports it. That’s what I think the Supreme Court recognizes. Steve mentioned it, and CBS polls found that 70% agreed that the president was doing what he had promised. The majority approves it as a crucial part of his mission. Democrats here are choosing the wrong fight. Those in the right mind want billions of taxpayer dollars to continue wasting waste and fraud, but they’re way too reflexive what Trump does. Their lawsuits make them appear to support financial abuse. What Doge and Musk must have revealed so far are truly shocking Americans. 20% of government spending is wasted. Billions of false funds. Americans are tired of this and I think Trump is moving in their direction as the Supreme Court hasn’t forgotten it.

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Federal judge He expressed skepticism Of efforts to ban President Donald Trump’s administration from access to federal data and firing federal workers when he heard the remarks from the bench on Monday.
Judge Tanya Chukkan has yet to issue a ruling in a case related to billionaire Elon Musk. Government Efficiency Bureau (DOGE) Their efforts to curb government spending. Chutkan says he will control the case within 24 hours.
The issue with the incident is the actions of Doge within seven federal agencies, including the Department of Personnel Management, Ministry of Education, Ministry of Labor, Ministry of Health and Human Services, Ministry of Energy, Ministry of Transport and Commerce.
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The attorney general of 14 states claim that Musk and Trump’s administrations are engaged in illegal administration overreach, but Chukkan says she hasn’t been convinced up until now.
Separately, on Friday a federal judge extended a temporary order blocking Doge from accessing payment systems within the Treasury Department.
The extension comes after 19 state attorney generals filed a lawsuit alleging Doge had illegally access to the Treasury’s central payment system at the Trump administration’s request.
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