Musk, companies could avoid $2 billion in potential liability over DOGE role: Report
- Elon Musk's companies could avoid over $2.37 billion in potential legal liabilities due to his influence over the U.S. Government, according to a Senate report by Democratic staff.
- The Senate report details 65 potential actions against Musk's companies, estimating liabilities for 40 of those actions, particularly involving misleading statements about Tesla's self-driving features.
- The report highlights concerns about conflicts of interest and urges accountability from President Trump and his administration regarding Musk's influence.
- Musk's position may allow him to evade scrutiny and influence investigations, which benefits his financial interests significantly.
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Senate Report: DOGE Machinations Allowed Elon Musk to Avert Over $2B in Possible Legal Liability
As President Trump marks 100 days back in office, new polls show his approval rating around 40%, the lowest rating for the first 100 days of any presidency in 80 years. A Washington Post-ABC News poll found that even fewer people trust the Democratic Party, with nearly 7 in 10 saying it is “out of touch,” while 6 in 10 say Trump is “out of touch.” As DOGE also marks 100 days of gutting the federal government, a new Senate report finds Elon Musk …


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Musk, companies could avoid $2 billion in potential liability over DOGE role: Report
Tech billionaire Elon Musk and his numerous companies could avoid more than $2.37 billion in potential legal liability as a result of his influential role in the federal government, a new Senate report alleges. The report, published Monday by the Democratic staff for the Senate Homeland Security Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations, found Musk and his…
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