Elon Musk Is a National Security Risk

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'It is now fair to ask the question: Is Elon Musk a national security risk?

According to numerous interviews and remarks, Mr. Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency co-leader, Vivek Ramaswamy, once appeared to believe he was. In May 2023, Mr. Ramaswamy went so far as to publicly state, ā€œI have no reason to think Elon won’t jump like a circus monkey when Xi Jinping calls in the hour of need,ā€ a reference to China’s leader. In a separate X post targeting Mr. Musk, he wrote, ā€œthe U.S. needs leaders who aren’t in China’s pocket.ā€

Mr. Ramaswamy has since walked back his numerous public criticisms of Mr. Musk, but he was right to raise concerns. According to news reports, Mr. Musk and his rocket company, SpaceX, face federal reviews from the Air Force, the Defense Department’s Office of Inspector General and the under secretary of defense for intelligence and security for failing to provide details of Mr. Musk’s meetings with foreign leaders and other potential violations of national-security rules.

These alleged infractions are just the beginning of my worries. Mr. Musk’s business ventures are heavily reliant on China. He borrowed at least $1.4 billion from banks controlled by the Chinese government to help build Tesla’s Shanghai gigafactory, which was responsible for more than half of Tesla’s global deliveries in the third quarter of 2024.'


And Trump, of course, is a national security risk, being a Putin useful idiot.
 
'It is now fair to ask the question: Is Elon Musk a national security risk?

According to numerous interviews and remarks, Mr. Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency co-leader, Vivek Ramaswamy, once appeared to believe he was. In May 2023, Mr. Ramaswamy went so far as to publicly state, ā€œI have no reason to think Elon won’t jump like a circus monkey when Xi Jinping calls in the hour of need,ā€ a reference to China’s leader. In a separate X post targeting Mr. Musk, he wrote, ā€œthe U.S. needs leaders who aren’t in China’s pocket.ā€

Mr. Ramaswamy has since walked back his numerous public criticisms of Mr. Musk, but he was right to raise concerns. According to news reports, Mr. Musk and his rocket company, SpaceX, face federal reviews from the Air Force, the Defense Department’s Office of Inspector General and the under secretary of defense for intelligence and security for failing to provide details of Mr. Musk’s meetings with foreign leaders and other potential violations of national-security rules.

These alleged infractions are just the beginning of my worries. Mr. Musk’s business ventures are heavily reliant on China. He borrowed at least $1.4 billion from banks controlled by the Chinese government to help build Tesla’s Shanghai gigafactory, which was responsible for more than half of Tesla’s global deliveries in the third quarter of 2024.'


And Trump, of course, is a national security risk, being a Putin useful idiot.

All billionaires are a national security risk.

The supply side economics scam of the 1980's, is what created the billionaire national security crisis.

It is why FDR made them pay a 90% effective tax rate, after the The Great Republican Depression in the 1930's.

There is no greater need for the country to defend itself from these national security threats, than to end the supply side economics scam, and bring back the tax rates, and regulations that were in place before 1980.
 
All billionaires are a national security risk.

The supply side economics scam of the 1980's, is what created the billionaire national security crisis.

It is why FDR made them pay a 90% effective tax rate, after the The Great Republican Depression in the 1930's.

There is no greater need for the country to defend itself from these national security threats, than to end the supply side economics scam, and bring back the tax rates, and regulations that were in place before 1980.
Except for billionaires like George Soros, Bill Gates, Mark Suckabuck, Warren Buffett, Tom Steyer, et. al....They're the "good billionaires"! :icon_rolleyes:
 
'It is now fair to ask the question: Is Elon Musk a national security risk?

According to numerous interviews and remarks, Mr. Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency co-leader, Vivek Ramaswamy, once appeared to believe he was. In May 2023, Mr. Ramaswamy went so far as to publicly state, ā€œI have no reason to think Elon won’t jump like a circus monkey when Xi Jinping calls in the hour of need,ā€ a reference to China’s leader. In a separate X post targeting Mr. Musk, he wrote, ā€œthe U.S. needs leaders who aren’t in China’s pocket.ā€

Mr. Ramaswamy has since walked back his numerous public criticisms of Mr. Musk, but he was right to raise concerns. According to news reports, Mr. Musk and his rocket company, SpaceX, face federal reviews from the Air Force, the Defense Department’s Office of Inspector General and the under secretary of defense for intelligence and security for failing to provide details of Mr. Musk’s meetings with foreign leaders and other potential violations of national-security rules.

These alleged infractions are just the beginning of my worries. Mr. Musk’s business ventures are heavily reliant on China. He borrowed at least $1.4 billion from banks controlled by the Chinese government to help build Tesla’s Shanghai gigafactory, which was responsible for more than half of Tesla’s global deliveries in the third quarter of 2024.'


And Trump, of course, is a national security risk, being a Putin useful idiot.
jones you have been "trumpmusked"....
 
'It is now fair to ask the question: Is Elon Musk a national security risk?

According to numerous interviews and remarks, Mr. Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency co-leader, Vivek Ramaswamy, once appeared to believe he was. In May 2023, Mr. Ramaswamy went so far as to publicly state, ā€œI have no reason to think Elon won’t jump like a circus monkey when Xi Jinping calls in the hour of need,ā€ a reference to China’s leader. In a separate X post targeting Mr. Musk, he wrote, ā€œthe U.S. needs leaders who aren’t in China’s pocket.ā€

Mr. Ramaswamy has since walked back his numerous public criticisms of Mr. Musk, but he was right to raise concerns. According to news reports, Mr. Musk and his rocket company, SpaceX, face federal reviews from the Air Force, the Defense Department’s Office of Inspector General and the under secretary of defense for intelligence and security for failing to provide details of Mr. Musk’s meetings with foreign leaders and other potential violations of national-security rules.

These alleged infractions are just the beginning of my worries. Mr. Musk’s business ventures are heavily reliant on China. He borrowed at least $1.4 billion from banks controlled by the Chinese government to help build Tesla’s Shanghai gigafactory, which was responsible for more than half of Tesla’s global deliveries in the third quarter of 2024.'


And Trump, of course, is a national security risk, being a Putin useful idiot.
No. But you are.
 
'It is now fair to ask the question: Is Elon Musk a national security risk?

According to numerous interviews and remarks, Mr. Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency co-leader, Vivek Ramaswamy, once appeared to believe he was. In May 2023, Mr. Ramaswamy went so far as to publicly state, ā€œI have no reason to think Elon won’t jump like a circus monkey when Xi Jinping calls in the hour of need,ā€ a reference to China’s leader. In a separate X post targeting Mr. Musk, he wrote, ā€œthe U.S. needs leaders who aren’t in China’s pocket.ā€

Mr. Ramaswamy has since walked back his numerous public criticisms of Mr. Musk, but he was right to raise concerns. According to news reports, Mr. Musk and his rocket company, SpaceX, face federal reviews from the Air Force, the Defense Department’s Office of Inspector General and the under secretary of defense for intelligence and security for failing to provide details of Mr. Musk’s meetings with foreign leaders and other potential violations of national-security rules.

These alleged infractions are just the beginning of my worries. Mr. Musk’s business ventures are heavily reliant on China. He borrowed at least $1.4 billion from banks controlled by the Chinese government to help build Tesla’s Shanghai gigafactory, which was responsible for more than half of Tesla’s global deliveries in the third quarter of 2024.'


And Trump, of course, is a national security risk, being a Putin useful idiot.
REALLY??

that sounds bad,,
 
'It is now fair to ask the question: Is Elon Musk a national security risk?

According to numerous interviews and remarks, Mr. Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency co-leader, Vivek Ramaswamy, once appeared to believe he was. In May 2023, Mr. Ramaswamy went so far as to publicly state, ā€œI have no reason to think Elon won’t jump like a circus monkey when Xi Jinping calls in the hour of need,ā€ a reference to China’s leader. In a separate X post targeting Mr. Musk, he wrote, ā€œthe U.S. needs leaders who aren’t in China’s pocket.ā€

Mr. Ramaswamy has since walked back his numerous public criticisms of Mr. Musk, but he was right to raise concerns. According to news reports, Mr. Musk and his rocket company, SpaceX, face federal reviews from the Air Force, the Defense Department’s Office of Inspector General and the under secretary of defense for intelligence and security for failing to provide details of Mr. Musk’s meetings with foreign leaders and other potential violations of national-security rules.

These alleged infractions are just the beginning of my worries. Mr. Musk’s business ventures are heavily reliant on China. He borrowed at least $1.4 billion from banks controlled by the Chinese government to help build Tesla’s Shanghai gigafactory, which was responsible for more than half of Tesla’s global deliveries in the third quarter of 2024.'


And Trump, of course, is a national security risk, being a Putin useful idiot.

We just came through four years of a president who got us involved in a proxy war with Russia, and whose whole family and administration was compromised by the CCP, and you think two of the richest and unpurchasable men in America are a "security risk"?

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I just love seeing degenerate democrats melt down like this. It's just so, so, precious.

They have reason to melt down! Musk is going thru the financial records with a fine tooth comb. Do you understand the democrat-criminal acts that will expose? :shock:

It will not only cut off their ill gotten money going forward! It will expose their crimes of the past!

Why do you thunk they are attacking elon with such vigor?

Oh MAN! this is gonna be delicious!

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'It is now fair to ask the question: Is Elon Musk a national security risk?

According to numerous interviews and remarks, Mr. Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency co-leader, Vivek Ramaswamy, once appeared to believe he was. In May 2023, Mr. Ramaswamy went so far as to publicly state, ā€œI have no reason to think Elon won’t jump like a circus monkey when Xi Jinping calls in the hour of need,ā€ a reference to China’s leader. In a separate X post targeting Mr. Musk, he wrote, ā€œthe U.S. needs leaders who aren’t in China’s pocket.ā€

Mr. Ramaswamy has since walked back his numerous public criticisms of Mr. Musk, but he was right to raise concerns. According to news reports, Mr. Musk and his rocket company, SpaceX, face federal reviews from the Air Force, the Defense Department’s Office of Inspector General and the under secretary of defense for intelligence and security for failing to provide details of Mr. Musk’s meetings with foreign leaders and other potential violations of national-security rules.

These alleged infractions are just the beginning of my worries. Mr. Musk’s business ventures are heavily reliant on China. He borrowed at least $1.4 billion from banks controlled by the Chinese government to help build Tesla’s Shanghai gigafactory, which was responsible for more than half of Tesla’s global deliveries in the third quarter of 2024.'


And Trump, of course, is a national security risk, being a Putin useful idiot.
Don't forget Elmo's quite chummy with Putin as well.

And we need some verification on his immigration status. It's a known fact he was illegal at some point.
 
'It is now fair to ask the question: Is Elon Musk a national security risk?

According to numerous interviews and remarks, Mr. Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency co-leader, Vivek Ramaswamy, once appeared to believe he was. In May 2023, Mr. Ramaswamy went so far as to publicly state, ā€œI have no reason to think Elon won’t jump like a circus monkey when Xi Jinping calls in the hour of need,ā€ a reference to China’s leader. In a separate X post targeting Mr. Musk, he wrote, ā€œthe U.S. needs leaders who aren’t in China’s pocket.ā€

Mr. Ramaswamy has since walked back his numerous public criticisms of Mr. Musk, but he was right to raise concerns. According to news reports, Mr. Musk and his rocket company, SpaceX, face federal reviews from the Air Force, the Defense Department’s Office of Inspector General and the under secretary of defense for intelligence and security for failing to provide details of Mr. Musk’s meetings with foreign leaders and other potential violations of national-security rules.

These alleged infractions are just the beginning of my worries. Mr. Musk’s business ventures are heavily reliant on China. He borrowed at least $1.4 billion from banks controlled by the Chinese government to help build Tesla’s Shanghai gigafactory, which was responsible for more than half of Tesla’s global deliveries in the third quarter of 2024.'


And Trump, of course, is a national security risk, being a Putin useful idiot.
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'It is now fair to ask the question: Is Elon Musk a national security risk?

According to numerous interviews and remarks, Mr. Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency co-leader, Vivek Ramaswamy, once appeared to believe he was. In May 2023, Mr. Ramaswamy went so far as to publicly state, ā€œI have no reason to think Elon won’t jump like a circus monkey when Xi Jinping calls in the hour of need,ā€ a reference to China’s leader. In a separate X post targeting Mr. Musk, he wrote, ā€œthe U.S. needs leaders who aren’t in China’s pocket.ā€

Mr. Ramaswamy has since walked back his numerous public criticisms of Mr. Musk, but he was right to raise concerns. According to news reports, Mr. Musk and his rocket company, SpaceX, face federal reviews from the Air Force, the Defense Department’s Office of Inspector General and the under secretary of defense for intelligence and security for failing to provide details of Mr. Musk’s meetings with foreign leaders and other potential violations of national-security rules.

These alleged infractions are just the beginning of my worries. Mr. Musk’s business ventures are heavily reliant on China. He borrowed at least $1.4 billion from banks controlled by the Chinese government to help build Tesla’s Shanghai gigafactory, which was responsible for more than half of Tesla’s global deliveries in the third quarter of 2024.'


And Trump, of course, is a national security risk, being a Putin useful idiot.
Not all this security risk clap trap :rolleyes:

What's he doing, putting top secret documents out of Biden's gaarrraage into one of rockets and flying them out of the US 😁
 
All billionaires are a national security risk.

The supply side economics scam of the 1980's, is what created the billionaire national security crisis.

It is why FDR made them pay a 90% effective tax rate, after the The Great Republican Depression in the 1930's.

There is no greater need for the country to defend itself from these national security threats, than to end the supply side economics scam, and bring back the tax rates, and regulations that were in place before 1980.
Almost every billionaire is a dimwit dimtard skrewey. They are your ilk.
 
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