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Federal Judge Extends Ban on Elon Musk’s DOGE Access to Social Security Data

Somto NwanoluebySomto Nwanolue
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A federal judge has extended restrictions blocking Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) from accessing sensitive Social Security Administration (SSA) data, dealing a significant blow to the billionaire’s controversial government efficiency initiative.

U.S. District Judge Ellen Hollander of Maryland issued a preliminary injunction Thursday, finding that DOGE failed to justify its demand for unfettered access to millions of Americans’ private records in its stated mission to combat fraud.

Federal Judge Extends Ban on Elon Musk's DOGE Access to Social Security Data

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  • How Court Injunction Protected Decades of Social Security Confidentiality
  • Political and Legal Fallout From the Ruling

How Court Injunction Protected Decades of Social Security Confidentiality

Judge Hollander’s 145-page ruling emphasized the SSA’s 90-year tradition of protecting citizen privacy, warning that DOGE’s actions threatened “irreparable harm” to this foundational principle.

The order—an extension of last month’s temporary restraining order—allows DOGE to access only anonymized data, provided staff complete proper training and background checks.

The decision represents a major victory for labor unions and Democracy Forward, the advocacy group that sued in February alleging privacy law violations.

The court proceedings revealed startling details about DOGE’s attempts to mine SSA databases containing Social Security numbers, Birth records, disability claims, income histories

During Tuesday’s hearing in Baltimore, Judge Hollander openly doubted DOGE’s claims of rampant fraud necessitating such intrusive access. “The justification for this unprecedented overreach remains questionable at best,” she noted in her ruling.

Political and Legal Fallout From the Ruling

The injunction carries political undertones, pitting Obama-appointed Judge Hollander against Trump-aligned DOGE officials.

While allowing limited access to scrubbed data, the order bars all DOGE personnel from handling identifiable information—a restriction likely to hamper Musk’s government efficiency goals.

Democracy Forward President Skye Perryman hailed the decision as “a victory for every American who trusts Social Security with their sensitive data.”

Neither the SSA nor DOGE spokespersons responded to requests for comment, but sources suggest the administration may seek alternate pathways to achieve its fraud detection objectives without violating privacy safeguards.

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