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  • A federal judge has once again blocked DOGE staffers who are operating inside the Social Security Administration from accessing sensitive personal information.

  • NPR Stephen Fowler has more.

  • U.S.

  • District Judge Ellen Lipton Hollander wrote late Thursday

  • that the legal issue isn't with the work that DOGE wants to do inside the Social Security Administration,

  • but rather how they want to do the work.

  • Last month,

  • Hollander issued a temporary restraining order blocking DOGE staffers from sensitive social security databases

  • because they couldn't explain why they needed unfettered access to personally identifiable information.

  • In granting the preliminary injunction, the judge said that's a question the Trump Administration still can't answer.

  • Stephen Fowler, NPR News.

  • Kilmar Abrego Garcia, the man mistakenly sent to a maximum security prison in El Salvador,

  • where he expressed concerns for his security, has been moved to a different facility.

  • Senator Chris Van Hollen related the news to reporters upon returning from El Salvador in a visit with Abrego Garcia.

  • He called on the Trump Administration to return the man to the U.S. to receive due process.