Elon Musk visits NSA after saying agency needs ‘overhaul’
- Elon Musk visited the National Security Agency on March 12, emphasizing the need for an overhaul, as he stated in a social media post on March 6.
- NSA Director Gen. Timothy Haugh hosted Musk during this visit, marking Musk's first known engagement with an intelligence agency.
- Through the Department of Government Efficiency , Musk aims to modernize federal technology and plans to double his staff, according to Musk himself.
- An NSA spokesperson described the meeting as a positive conversation that aligns with the priorities of national defense leadership.
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Musk meets with chief of NSA, Cyber Command
WASHINGTON — Elon Musk met this week with the leader of the National Security Agency, suggesting the nation's spy services won't escape the billionaire's scrutiny as he slashes spending and personnel across the federal government.
Elon Musk visits NSA after saying agency needs ‘overhaul’
Tech billionaire and senior President Trump adviser Elon Musk visited the National Security Agency (NSA) this week after calling for an “overhaul” of the agency earlier this month. Musk, who is spearheading the push to overhaul the federal government and align it with the vision of the president, met with the head of the…
Musk meets with head of National Security Agency to ensure it is aligned with Trump
WASHINGTON -- Elon Musk met this week with the leader of the National Security Agency, suggesting the nation's spy services won't escape the billionaire's scrutiny as he looks to slash spending and personnel across the federal government.

Musk meets with head of National Security Agency to ensure it is aligned with Trump, spy agency says
Elon Musk met with the leader of the National Security Agency and U.S. Cyber Command this week, suggesting America's spy agencies won't escape the billionaire's efforts to reshape the federal government.


Elon Musk makes unannounced visit to secretive US spy agency
WASHINGTON — Elon Musk made an unannounced visit to the National Security Agency on Wednesday, a week after saying the secretive office responsible for foreign-intelligence collection needed to be revamped. Read more...
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