A Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) worker and three other federal officials must sit down and answer questions under oath in a legal case, a federal judge ruled on Feb. 27.
The four depositions will seek information that is essential to deciding on a motion for preliminary injunction, U.S. District Judge John Bates said in a 16-page order. The motion, which has not yet been filed, is expected to ask to block DOGE access to some government systems.