The new lawsuit challenges Trump Alley’s government agencies, saying “effectively unconfirmed powers” are illegally granted.
The 14-American State Attorney General has filed a lawsuit challenging the powers of billionaire Elon Musk and his Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE). system.
The lawsuit, filed Thursday in Washington, DC’s federal court, says the newly formed government department is exerting “virtually unconfirmed power,” and Musk took it at the helm of Doge. The actions that were made can be taken by the nomination and the Senate. -Confirmed Official.
Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel said at an online press conference along with Arizona and New Mexico attorney general:
The Attorney General said Musk should tell anyone in the administrative department outside Doge and declare that his actions have no legal effect.
They also ask the court to identify how “data obtained through illegal institutional access was used” and how to destroy “such unauthorized access in his or Doge’s property.” They ask Musk to order, and Musk and Doge order to order a change in public fund payments.
“There is no greater threat to democracy than the accumulation of state power in a single, unelected individual,” the lawsuit said.
It argued that Kuji’s actions threatened the financial livelihoods of civil servants working in sectors, including law enforcement, healthcare and education.

The Donald Trump administration on Thursday will reduce the size of the federal workforce (the nation’s largest employer) by ordering agencies to fire almost all probation employees who have not yet obtained civil service protection. We have strengthened our fundamental efforts to achieve this.
The move follows an executive order on Tuesday, instructing agency leaders to plan “forced, massive cuts.” On the same day, employees and various civil servant unions filed lawsuits demanding Doge ban access to personnel records.
New Mexico Attorney General Raul Torres took part in his latest lawsuit, dubbed masks and “threat to democracy.”
“Our constitutional system was designed to prevent abuse of monarchs in the 18th century, but unchecked tools of electricity are not so dangerous in the hands of 21st century technical barons,” he said. I said that.
Trez added that Trump shows “weakness” in rolling out masks rather than moving forward his agenda through Republican-controlled Congress.
“Moving fast and breaking things can work in Silicon Valley for tech companies,” Trez said. “That’s not good governance, it’s unconstitutional.”
Doge was established by the Trump administration on January 20, 2025 by an executive order.
Unlike other government agencies that typically have missions and fixed amounts of funding by Congress, Doge’s budget and personnel are primarily mysterious.