Nineteen Democratic attorneys general sued President on Friday to stop from accessing Treasury Department records that contain sensitive personal data such as Social Security and bank account numbers for millions of Americans.
, filed in federal court in New York City, alleges the Trump administration allowed Musk's team access to the Treasury Department鈥檚 central payment system in violation of federal law.
The payment system handles tax refunds, Social Security benefits, veterans' benefits and much more, sending out trillions of dollars every year while containing an expansive network of Americans' personal and financial data.
The White House did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
Musk's Department of Government Efficiency, also known as DOGE, to discover and eliminate what the Trump administration has deemed to be wasteful government spending. DOGE's access to Treasury records, as well as its inspection of various government agencies, has ignited widespread concern among critics over the increasing power of Musk, while supporters have cheered at the idea of reining in bloated government finances.
In a statement, , whose office filed the lawsuit, said DOGE's access to the Treasury Department's data raises security problems and the possibility for an illegal freeze in federal funds.
鈥淧resident Trump does not have the power to give away Americans鈥 private information to anyone he chooses, and he cannot cut federal payments approved by Congress," said James, a Democrat who has been one of Trump's chief antagonists. 鈥淢usk and DOGE have no authority to access Americans鈥 private information and some of our country鈥檚 most sensitive data.鈥
Also on the lawsuit are Arizona, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Hawaii, Illinois, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Nevada, New Jersey, North Carolina, Oregon, Rhode Island, Vermont, and Wisconsin.
Anthony Izaguirre, The Associated Press