A judge has blocked Doge from sharing data with two of the agencies.
That is the Department of Education and also the Office of Personnel Management.
So this just coming down.
So you had a federal judge today block two agencies from sharing sensitive information with employees of Doge.
The U.S. Department of Education, Denise L. Carter, the Acting Secretary of Education, and their officers, agents, servants, employees, and attorneys are enjoined from disclosing the personally identifiable information of the plaintiffs and the members of the plaintiff organizations to any DOGE affiliates.
This is from U.S. District Judge Deborah L. Boardman.
She wrote in a 33-page order.
So this tells you, in my opinion, she knows.
We all know the Department of Education is corrupt.
Just like I bet you there's all types of money being siphoned off by these teachers unions and all of these woke programs and all of this kind of nonsense.
Just like we saw with the EPA and you had groups affiliated with Stacey Abrams siphoning off two...
Billion dollars from the EPA before Lee Zeldin, the new EPA director, reclaimed that money or is working on reclaiming that money as part of the larger 20 billion dollars that the Biden's staff and the Soros administration let go.
Let walk out the door, if you will, after they realized that they lost the election.
So again, the other office is the Office of Personnel Management, and its employees are also forbidden from disclosing the same information to those workers, according to the judge.
I would defy this judge.
I'm tired of this nonsense.
These judges do not have the legal authority from every attorney that I have listened to, do not have the legal authority to do what they're doing.
I'm so tired of this nonsense.
They don't have the right to set policy for the executive branch.
I mean, if any of these people are on social media, these people have a bank account.