Hükümet Etkililiği Bakanlığı'nın yetkilerini sorgulayan 14 eyalet başsavcısı dava açtı

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Gold News reported that attorneys general in 14 states in the United States filed a lawsuit questioning Musk and his 'Department of Government Efficiency' (DOGE)'s 'broad powers' violating the U.S. Constitution. The related lawsuit documents show that the state attorneys general believe that the president cannot grant such vast powers to an individual who has not been elected or confirmed by the Senate. According to the U.S. Constitution, generally, any individual considered an important official of the U.S. government needs confirmation from the U.S. Senate. The White House describes Musk as the head of the 'Department of Government Efficiency' as a 'special government employee.' The state attorneys general stated that the court should prohibit Musk from issuing orders to any administrative department personnel outside the 'Department of Government Efficiency' and declare his actions as not legally binding.

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· 02-14 05:30
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