A little-known government entity, the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), has been accused of wielding unchecked power, operating without oversight, and violating federal transparency laws, according to a bombshell lawsuit filed by a nonprofit watchdog group.
Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington (CREW) filed the lawsuit in the U.S. District Court for Washington, D.C., alleging that DOGE has been acting in secrecy while failing to maintain proper records of its activities... Continue reading here ▶
The watchdog group claims DOGE has refused to comply with Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requests and has ignored legal obligations under the Federal Records Act—raising serious concerns about how taxpayer dollars and government resources are being used.
The lawsuit calls on a federal judge to force DOGE and the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) to release records detailing the group’s actions, preserve any existing documents, and investigate potential lost or destroyed records.
A Shadowy Government Operation?
DOGE, despite its official-sounding name, is not an actual federal agency. Instead, it was created under an executive order by President Donald Trump, tasked with “modernizing federal technology and improving efficiency.” However, the lawsuit paints a far different picture—one of a rogue government unit making massive, unilateral decisions without public accountability.
Among the most alarming allegations, the lawsuit claims DOGE has:
- Taken over federal agencies without congressional approval, including the Office of Personnel Management (OPM).
- Dismantled USAID, an independent agency that oversees foreign aid and development.
- Canceled billions in federal contracts with no clear explanation.
- Gained unauthorized access to highly confidential government data.
- Posted classified information publicly on its website.
Despite President Trump’s previous promises that DOGE would operate with “maximum transparency,” the lawsuit states that the opposite has happened, with its leadership remaining largely unknown and its decisions impacting federal agencies without any oversight or accountability.
A Fight for Transparency
CREW argues that DOGE’s secrecy violates federal transparency laws, which require government agencies to document and disclose their activities. The group is demanding full access to:
- Internal communications between DOGE officials and government agencies.
- Financial records and disclosures related to DOGE’s funding and expenditures.
- Organizational charts to clarify DOGE’s structure and leadership.
- Records of policy changes that have impacted government agencies and personnel.
CREW President Noah Bookbinder emphasized the urgency of the lawsuit, stating:
“The American people have a right to know how DOGE is managing their tax dollars, how it is influencing government operations, and whether conflicts of interest exist in its leadership. Transparency is not an option—it’s a necessity.”
He added that the Trump administration should welcome compliance with transparency laws if it truly stands by its claims of efficiency and accountability.
What Happens Next?
With the lawsuit now in federal court, the fate of DOGE’s records—and possibly its future—rests in the hands of a judge. If found in violation of transparency laws, the watchdog group could force the government to disclose its records and prevent further secretive operations.
As the case unfolds, serious questions remain:
- Who is really in charge of DOGE?
- Why has it been allowed to operate without public scrutiny?
- How deep does its influence on federal agencies go?
- Will the public ever get answers about its true role in government?
For now, DOGE remains a mystery, but the pressure for transparency is growing. Whether this lawsuit will finally bring its actions into the light—or if it will continue operating in the shadows—remains to be seen.
Stay tuned as we continue to uncover the truth behind this secretive government entity.