Musk conflict complaints appear moot with Trump in charge
- Democratic senators, including Chris Van Hollen, Richard Blumenthal, and Elizabeth Warren, urged Attorney General Pam Bondi to investigate Elon Musk for possible conflict of interest regarding FAA contracts with Starlink.
- The Campaign Legal Center filed an ethics complaint suggesting the FAA's dealings with Starlink may violate conflict of interest laws.
- Public reports indicate that the FAA began using Starlink's services at Musk's request, raising concerns about ethical conduct and the use of government resources.
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Elon Musk conflict complaints appear moot with Trump in charge
WASHINGTON — As Democrats in Congress claim that billionaire Elon Musk’s business interests conflict with his White House role, those versed in federal ethics say it largely falls on President Donald Trump and his Cabinet — not independent watchdog agencies…
Musk conflict complaints appear moot with Trump in charge
As Democrats in Congress claim that billionaire Elon Musk’s business interests conflict with his White House role, those versed in federal ethics say it largely falls on President Donald Trump and his Cabinet — not independent watchdog agencies — to enforce such rules. That makes it unlikely that Musk, the de facto head of Trump’s Department of Government Efficiency as a designated special government employee, could face consequences under confl…
Calls grow for federal probe into possible 'criminal' Musk corruption at aviation agency
The drum beat for a federal probe into whether billionaire and GOP donor Elon Musk violated conflict of interest law through his dealings with the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration is growing louder following reporting that technology from Musk's Starlink, the satellite network developed by its c...
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