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Trump Hits Back at Judge Who Halted DOGE’s Oversight of the Treasury

President Donald Trump is challenging a recent federal court ruling that stifles his administration’s efforts to streamline government efficiency. The ruling in question, issued by U.S. District Judge Paul A. Engelmayer, a Barack Obama appointee, blocks members of the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) and even the Treasury Secretary himself from accessing critical Treasury Department payment and data systems. This decision raises serious questions about judicial overreach and the authority of the executive branch.

The Trump administration’s lawyers, who were not allowed to make their case in court previously, argued late Sunday that the court’s injunction infringes upon the president’s constitutional powers over the executive branch. The notion that a judge can impede the president’s ability to manage his staff and initiatives is not just outrageous; it’s a blatant display of judicial overreach.

As Trump rightly pointed out, “No judge should, frankly, be allowed to make that kind of a decision.” His call to action here reflects a fundamental principle: the separation of powers is meant to prevent exactly this kind of interference from the judiciary.

“Nineteen states attorneys general filed a lawsuit, and early Saturday a judge agreed with them to restrict Elon Musk and his government efficiency team, DOGE, from accessing Treasury Department payment and data systems. They said there was a risk of ‘irreparable harm.’ What do you make of that? And does that slow you down and what you want to do?” Bret Baier asked Trump in his pre-Super Bowl interview.

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