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The case centers on whether the #USPSTF wields power to such an extent that members must be appointed by the #president & confirmed by the #Senate, as required by the #Constitution's #AppointmentsClause….

The task force is made up of #medical experts who serve 4yr terms on a volunteer basis. It reviews medical evidence & public feedback & issues recs about which #preventive services would be most effective for detecting illnesses early or addressing ailments before the condition worsens.

#Musk's own attorneys in a Delaware court filing on Saturday wrote:

"Musk ... is a HIGH-RANKING government official. ... The White House has designated Musk a 'special government employee' IN CHARGE OF Establishing & Implementing the President's Department of Government Efficiency ('#DOGE')."

The filing undercuts public statements & court filings to the contrary by #Trump ofcls.

There are at least 3 #AppointmentsClause cases against Musk's exercise of govt authority.

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The Framers Had a Plan to Protect Us From Elon Musk

“If Trump gets away with doing this, we’re going back to the 18th century.”
motherjones.com/politics/2025/

"Multiple challenges to #Musk & the actions of his #DOGE allege his vast authority violates the #AppointmentsClause, one of the #Constitutions key anti-corruption measures... which the framers crafted to prevent the kingly practice of handing #jobs & #authority to unaccountable allies"

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US judge orders DOGE, Musk to produce cost-cutting records
archive.is/lykiV#selection-109

"The states argued that #Musk violated the #Constitution by wielding power that only officials confirmed by the #US Senate can exercise under the #AppointmentsClause, & sought materials from him through a process known as discovery...

"Defendants argue that the 'inner workings of government' are immaterial to an Appointments Clause claim," [Chutkan] wrote. "The court is not convinced""

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"The #AppointmentsClause of the #Constitution requires that principal officers be nominated by the president & confirmed by the #Senate...

When #DOGE officials provide high-level policy direction to a high-ranking employee at #Treasury, are they exercising significant authority & discretion? If so, does that make them “officers” under the Appointments Clause? Were they nominated by the president & confirmed by the Senate?"
lawfaremedia.org/article/who-i

#Musk#Coup#Politics
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From legal analyst Anna Bower:

Judge Kollar-Kotelly grilled counsel for the government on DOGE's command structure.

Judge KK: Is there an administrator of Doge at the present time?

Govt Counsel: I don’t know the answer to that

The judge said the questions are relevant bc she has concerns about whether #DOGE is operating constitutionally under the #AppointmentsClause.
bsky.app/profile/annabower.bsk

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