"Washington Post": After Trump's inauguration, the US Department of Efficiency will be sued
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January 20 news: According to the Washington Post, a violation of the Department of Government Efficiency led by billionaire Elon Musk is expected within minutes of the inauguration of U.S. President-elect Donald Trump. A lawsuit over federal transparency rules is set to be filed, kicking off a legal battle over a key aspect of the incoming U.S. administration's agenda. In a 30-page complaint obtained before filing, public interest law firm National Security Advisers alleged that the nongovernmental DOGE panel violated a 1972 law that requires advisory boards that advise the executive branch to follow certain rules regarding disclosures. , employment and other practice regulations.