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Related: About this forumJohn Bolton reacts to NYT reporting on Elon Musk, SpaceX facing federal reviews - CNN
Former Trump national security adviser John Bolton joins CNNs Kaitlan Collins to react to New York Times reporting that federal agencies have opened reviews of Elon Musk and SpaceX, looking into alleged repeated failures to comply with government protocols that protect US state secrets.
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John Bolton reacts to NYT reporting on Elon Musk, SpaceX facing federal reviews - CNN (Original Post)
TexasTowelie
Dec 17
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Elon Musk and SpaceX Face Federal Reviews After Violations of Security Reporting Rules - NYT
cliffside
Wednesday
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vapor2
(1,632 posts)1. WELL, trump doesn't protect US state secrets either
a fucking bunch of corrupt billionaires. We are a total embarrassment and will surely lose our standing in the world.
wnylib
(24,759 posts)3. I think we already have, since November 5.
cliffside
(520 posts)2. Elon Musk and SpaceX Face Federal Reviews After Violations of Security Reporting Rules - NYT
https://www.nytimes.com/2024/12/17/technology/elon-musk-spacex-national-security-reporting.html?unlocked_article_code=1.iU4.PDxy.TgFspg5HLDOc&smid=url-share
"... Concerns about the reporting practices and particularly about Mr. Musk, who is SpaceXs chief executive have triggered at least three federal reviews, eight people with knowledge of the efforts said. The Defense Departments Office of Inspector General opened a review into the matter this year, and the Air Force and the Pentagons Office of the Under Secretary of Defense for Intelligence and Security separately initiated reviews last month.
The Air Force also recently denied Mr. Musk a high-level security access, citing potential security risks associated with the billionaire. Several allied nations, including Israel, have also expressed concerns that he could share sensitive data with others, according to defense officials.
Internally, SpaceX has a team that is expected to ensure compliance with the governments national security rules. Some of those employees have complained to the Defense Departments Office of Inspector General and other agencies about the lax reporting, which goes back to at least 2021, four people with knowledge of the company said. SpaceX was awarded at least $10 billion in federal contracts with the Pentagon and NASA from 2019 to 2023, making it a major contractor.
.... Whether the federal reviews will affect Mr. Musk or SpaceX is unclear. Some of the SpaceX employees who complained about the privately held companys reporting practices have been fired or forced out, the people with knowledge of the rocket maker said. Two defense officials said senior Pentagon leaders had given directives to avoid discussing the matter so they would not become targets of Mr. Musk, who has promised to cut government workers and budgets in his new role in Washington..."
"... Concerns about the reporting practices and particularly about Mr. Musk, who is SpaceXs chief executive have triggered at least three federal reviews, eight people with knowledge of the efforts said. The Defense Departments Office of Inspector General opened a review into the matter this year, and the Air Force and the Pentagons Office of the Under Secretary of Defense for Intelligence and Security separately initiated reviews last month.
The Air Force also recently denied Mr. Musk a high-level security access, citing potential security risks associated with the billionaire. Several allied nations, including Israel, have also expressed concerns that he could share sensitive data with others, according to defense officials.
Internally, SpaceX has a team that is expected to ensure compliance with the governments national security rules. Some of those employees have complained to the Defense Departments Office of Inspector General and other agencies about the lax reporting, which goes back to at least 2021, four people with knowledge of the company said. SpaceX was awarded at least $10 billion in federal contracts with the Pentagon and NASA from 2019 to 2023, making it a major contractor.
.... Whether the federal reviews will affect Mr. Musk or SpaceX is unclear. Some of the SpaceX employees who complained about the privately held companys reporting practices have been fired or forced out, the people with knowledge of the rocket maker said. Two defense officials said senior Pentagon leaders had given directives to avoid discussing the matter so they would not become targets of Mr. Musk, who has promised to cut government workers and budgets in his new role in Washington..."
Skittles
(160,292 posts)4. pretty easy to see why Musk spent so much money buying a president
ya know?