Judge Finds DOGE's Grant Cancellations Unconstitutional Amid ChatGPT Controversy
A federal judge has ruled that the cancellation of over $100 million in grants by DOGE, linked to its use of ChatGPT, was unconstitutional, highlighting procedural issues.
Editorial Staff
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Updated about 23 hours ago
In a recent ruling, US District Judge Colleen McMahon determined that the Department of Government Efficiency's cancellation of more than $100 million in grants was unconstitutional.
The decision, spanning 143 pages, scrutinizes DOGE's approach to the grant cancellations, which were tied to its use of ChatGPT.
This ruling raises significant questions about the legality of the actions taken by DOGE and the implications for future grant processes.