| After DOJ
Moved to Vacate DOGE Barred
from Treasury Access Now Judge
Asks if Case Moot
by
Matthew Russell Lee, Patreon Book
Substack SDNY
COURTHOUSE,
July 7Ć¢ New York and other
states on Friday filed for an
injunction against the Trump
administration and early
Saturday morning obtained a
Temporary Restraining Order
that the Administration
is "restrained from
granting access to all
political appointees, special
government employees, and
government employees detailed
from an agency outside the
Treasury Department, to any
Treasury Department payment
record, payment systems, or
any other data systems
maintained by the Treasury
Department containing
personally identifiable
information and/or
confidential financial
information of
payees."
Inner City Press, which
closely covers the SDNY court,
immediately put the order on
its DocumentCloud here.
A day later questions were
being raised whether the
restrained "political
appointees" included Treasury
Secretary Scott Bessent. It
would appear the argument will
be in Tuesday's filing and
Friday's argument. Inner City
Press asked, but will it be
addressed before? Yes. After 11 pm
on Sunday, February 9 DOJ
filed to vacate the TRO,
arguing that "the Order could
be read to cover all political
leadership within
Treasuryâincluding even
Secretary Bessent."Memo of law
on Patreon here. The states filed
opposition, saying the TROs
are not appealable, and that
the TRO should only be
modified to allow the Federal
Reserve Bank of Kansas City
the access it had before
January 20. 11-page memo on
Patreon here.
Reply was due by 11 pm. Analysis
including on how this midnight
fight on clarifying the scope
of the order might have been
avoided is on X for
Subscribers here
and Substack here On February 14,
after a press statement by AG
James, the arguments, Inner
City Press live tweeted here.
Jump cut to July
7, 2026 when Judge Vargas
docketed: By July 21, 2026,
the parties shall each submit
a letter to the Court stating
whether, in light of the
apparent dissolution of DOGE,
there are any live issues
remaining in this case, or
whether some or all of
Plaintiffs' claims for
declaratory and injunctive
relief are now moot. (Signed
by Judge Jeannette A. Vargas
on 7/7/2026) The case is, or
was, State of New York, et al.
v. Donald J. Trump, et al.,
1:25-cv-1144 (Vargas)
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