Although Musk has left Washington and is no longer entangled with MAGA, it's not easy for him to completely disengage in reality.

Fourteen states in the U.S. are suing him, DOGE, and something unnamed.

At this moment, an interesting scene occurs.

The lawyers from the White House hope to dismiss the lawsuit on the grounds that Musk is just a "temporary worker" who has never been appointed and has not been confirmed by the Senate, and DOGE has not been authorized.

In other words, after working for so long, Musk has ended without obtaining formal status.

But the judge does not agree with this.

The judge believes that this temporary worker's influence spans across federal agencies, and there is sufficient evidence showing that the temporary worker exercised some significant powers without any restrictions.

Therefore, Musk and DOGE meet the criteria for being defendants.

Due to the special nature of something unnamed, it has a high degree of discretionary power, so it cannot be listed as a defendant in this lawsuit.

Next, led by New Mexico State, the 14 states will continue to fight this lawsuit with Musk and DOGE.

Source: https://www.toutiao.com/article/1833370132162795/

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