This was all it was about the whole time. The executive branch has been outright bought so Musk can avoid consequences for his businesses’ questionable-at-best ethics.
Just wait until NASA issues another contract to SpaceX so they can blow up another $5 billion in taxpayer dollars
bELONg in jail
Isn’t that the place where fElons go?
Too easy for the rich to get out. Bring out the guillotines.
This shit is so fucking Russian. Blatantly corrupt.
With Russian shit you wouldn’t hear of this, and the investigators wouldn’t be very willing to do anything in the first place.
That you even hear about this is a sign of resilience of your system.
Like a canary that’s dying, that is.
Hmmm that’s the 20th canary that’s violently exploded this week…
conservative communities wont comment on this. They love massive conflict of interests. clowns.
Nope. No conflict of interest there at all. …
Musk is a walking conflict of interest pos. So he just fires all the people that have a conflict with his agenda? The United States is fucked under this leadership.
This is one of the fun little horrors I’ve been contemplating recently. Wonder what kind of completely unhinged neuralink human trials will be happening this year?
I can see trials going on at Gitmo in a year
I think that this company needs to be burned to the ground.
Awwww, how convenient. An illegal immigrant doesn’t want to be investigated.
These fucking cunts
Surprising it took this long
Gizmodo is a trash source, they are telling you what you want to hear.
These people were collateral from their scatter shot mass firing of all probationary employees. Breaking the agencies that regulate his businesses is the goal, but they aren’t specifically targeting employees who are regulating his products.
Tomato, tomato.
”Reportedly”
You know the first people they fired were all the inspector generals right? Those are the watch dogs who investigate where the money is going and watch out for people breaking the law. And they illegally fired the head of the office that protects government whistleblowers. He’s currently counting on the Supreme Court to uphold the law.