Elon Musk Says “I Can’t Wait” to Audit US Federal Agencies Under Donald Trump
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Elon Musk has recently shown eagerness to audit the U.S. Federal Agencies as Donald Trump eyes a key role for the tech billionaire if he wins the upcoming 2024 US Presidential Election. Trump has been talking for months about establishing a commission led by business executives including Musk to identify cutting down unnecessary programs of the US government. Elon Musk to Get Key Role Under Donald Trump Administration As Donald Trump is willing to rope in Elon Musk for some administrative tasks, the tech billionaire has also shown interest in the same. In his recent tweet, Musk wrote: “I can’t wait. There is a lot of waste and needless regulation in government that needs to go”. Musk has been very much critical of the US government policies under the Biden administration and has extended his full support to Trump. “A Trump victory is essential to the defense of freedom of speech, secure borders, safe cities and sensible spending!” he wrote. Recently, he’s been very critical of the Brazilian government banning X platform and has called out the dictatorial behavior of Supreme Court judge Alexandre de Moraes. Musk is anticipating a similar crackdown in the United States if Kamala Harris wins the upcoming presidential election. Speaking about Elon Musk in her latest interview, Kamala Harris said: “He [Musk] has lost his privileges. There has to be a responsibility placed on these social media sites to understand their power”. Lashing out against this, Elon Musk called Kamala Harris a “puppet” adding that she would destroy “democracy” and “free speech”. This is what she actually believes. Free speech is the bedrock of democracy and the Democratic Party (Kamala is just a puppet) wants to destroy it. https://t.co/kntGcq2WnK — Elon Musk (@elonmusk) September 3, 2024 Elon Musk is taking the competition head with other…
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