💨 Abstract
The article discusses a crisis involving Elon Musk's access and subsequent clashes with U.S. government officials. Musk, who had unchecked access to sensitive information as a "special employee," is now outside the government, using his influence to criticize President Trump and threaten to withdraw critical services. His control over communication satellites, defense systems, AI, and a major social media platform poses significant national security risks. Musk's global reach makes him vulnerable to foreign influence, while the U.S.
Courtesy: J.J. Green
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