Roberts implores executive branch to abide by SCOTU rulings
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Left: Then-Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump watches a video screen at a campaign rally at the Salem Civic Center in Salem, Va, Nov. 2, 2024 (AP Photo/Evan Vucci, File). Right: Chief Justice of the United States John Roberts joins other members of the Supreme Court as they pose for a new group portrait at the Supreme Court building in Washington, Oct. 7, 2022 (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite, File).

Chief Justice John Roberts on Friday granted the Trump administration’s request to halt a lower court’s order requiring the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) to turn over documents requested under the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA).

In a terse, one-page order, Roberts granted an administrative stay “pending further order of the undersigned or of the Court,” which pauses two discovery orders issued by U.S. District Judge Christopher Cooper, a Barack Obama appointee, in mid-April and earlier this week.

“[T]he district court below ordered [DOGE] to submit to sweeping, intrusive discovery just to determine if [DOGE] is subject to FOIA in the first place,” Solicitor General D. John Sauer wrote in a 38-page emergency application to the nation’s high court on May 21. “That order turns FOIA on its head, effectively giving respondent a win on the merits of its FOIA suit under the guise of figuring out whether FOIA even applies.”

The chief justice’s order halts a planned deposition of titular U.S. DOGE Service Administrator Amy Gleason. The ruling also means DOGE will no longer have to produce documents and answer limited questions posed by the nonpartisan government watchdog group Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington (CREW).

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The underlying lawsuit is an effort by CREW and others to enforce FOIA requests against the Trump administration’s intra-governmental fraud-and-waste-focused organization. DOGE, in turn, has maintained “it is not an agency subject to FOIA.”

Cooper, for his part, has disagreed. The judge issued several rulings directing the pseudo-agency, which refers to itself as a “presidential advisory body within the Executive Office of the President,” to share information with the plaintiffs beginning in March.

Meanwhile, the government has aggressively litigated its preference for DOGE’s inner workings to remain under lock and key.

The Trump administration asked for, and received, an administrative stay of Cooper’s April order from the District of Columbia Circuit Court of Appeals. Later, the appellate court dissolved its own stay and allowed limited discovery to move forward.

On Wednesday, the government reiterated arguments that DOGE “is obviously not an ‘agency’ for FOIA purposes” because its authority is “purely advisory.” Sauer argued various “presidential documents” outline the advisory nature of DOGE’s remit, including directives to “consult” and “coordinate” with government officials on ways to “identify” solutions.

“None of those advisory functions (or functions in support of them) constitute the kind of independent authority that could render a presidential advisory body an ‘agency’ under FOIA,” the application argued.

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