Judge Orders DOGE Employee to Answer Questions Under Oath

Plaintiffs asked for expedited discovery to help speed up their case.
Judge Orders DOGE Employee to Answer Questions Under Oath
The Department of Government Efficiency website is displayed on a phone in a file photo. Oleksii Pydsosonnii/The Epoch Times
Zachary Stieber
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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.
Zachary Stieber
Zachary Stieber
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Zachary Stieber is a senior reporter for The Epoch Times based in Maryland. He covers U.S. and world news. Contact Zachary at [email protected]
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