Friday, April 18, 2025

CREW's DC Suit Against DOGE Update: Resist The Liars!


Man, are these guys ever terrible -- at constructing "plausible deniability" styled lies.

Here's that latest filing, and a bit:

. . .For the second time in this case, DOGE seeks to escape an order from this Court that flowed from its own strategic choices. This time, DOGE seeks to avoid routine discovery under Fed. R. Civ. P. 56(d) that the Court told DOGE it would allow if DOGE, as it ultimately chose to do, filed a too-early motion for summary judgment.

And DOGE seeks to do so through a stay that would merely buy it time to repeat its arguments in a petition for a writ of mandamus in the D.C. Circuit, hoping that different judges will somehow find the Court’s cut-and-dried discovery order to be an abuse of discretion. Meanwhile, the preliminary injunction the Court issued more than five weeks ago remains a dead letter as DOGE predictably throws sand in the gears despite its pledge that its agency status would be litigated without undue delay. DOGE’s requested stay is unwarranted and should be denied. . . .


Now you know. Onward.

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