Richter erlaubt DOGE-Hinterlegungsvideos wieder online

https://www.404media.co/judge-allows-doge-deposition-videos-back-online/

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  1. AND with a nice dose of the Streisand effect.

    that said torrent links were up right after they were taken down with 10,000s of peers lol

  2. > DOGE members Justin Fox and Nate Cavanaugh unable or unwilling to define DEI, admitting their use of ChatGPT to filter contracts to potentially axe based on words like “Black” and “homosexual” but not “white,” and were broadly one of the first times the public has directly heard from people inside DOGE.

    > Fox could not, or would not, define DEI.

    > the government asked the judge to intervene because it said Fox had received death threats, and that the videos could cause harassment and “reputational harm.”

    „Reputational harm“? I’d say it’s almost entirely self-inflicted.

    Of course, now I have to hope that more Americans learn from this and make the effort to vote against this kind of shit.

  3. On Monday a judge said videos of recent depositions from DOGE members can be published online once again. The ruling is something of an about face for Judge Colleen McMahon, who originally ordered plaintiffs in the DOGE-related lawsuit “claw back” the videos they had published to YouTube. The videos were already massively viral at the time of that ruling, in part because they showed DOGE members Justin Fox and Nate Cavanaugh unable or unwilling to define DEI, admitting their use of ChatGPT to filter contracts to potentially axe based on words like “Black” and “homosexual” but not “white,” and were broadly one of the first times the public has directly heard from people inside DOGE.

    her ruling McMahon wrote, “[T]he testimony in the videos concerns the conduct of public officials acting in their official capacities—a context in which the public interest in transparency and accountability is at its apex [. . .] The subject matter of this testimony—how government officials carried out their official responsibilities—falls squarely within that core public interest.”

    Sarah Weicksel, executive director of the American Historical Association, added in the joint statement, “We are pleased that this evidence, which documents the workings of DOGE and the dismantling of the National Endowment for the Humanities, will remain part of the publicly accessible historical record.”

    Paula Krebs, executive director of the Modern Language Association, said, “We are pleased to see today’s ruling in defense of the First Amendment rights of all Americans.” 

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  4. So, Elon and the lads show up to pillage all the data of US citizens and you personally do not knock their teeth in???

  5. ZombieZookeeper on

    The judge was originally appointed by Clinton. You’d figure you could expect better from her, but apparently not.

  6. gassyfrenchie on

    I will find it so funny if the DOGE dummies face prison time someday. And Elon needs to go to prison too, but it will be funny when he gets away with it and his army of dip turds realize he is not going to bail them out.

  7. varnell_hill on

    > The videos were already massively viral at the time of that ruling, in part because they showed DOGE members Justin Fox and Nate Cavanaugh unable or unwilling to define DEI, admitting their use of ChatGPT **to filter contracts to potentially axe based on words like “Black” and “homosexual” but not “white,”**

    MAGA in a nutshell. Anything they don’t like shouldn’t exist and that goes double for anything related to the “undesirables.”

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