- United States
- Ind.
- Letter
Elon Musk is a danger and should not have any power in the federal government.
To: Sen. Young, Rep. Carson, Sen. Banks
From: A verified voter in Indianapolis, IN
March 9
Elon Musk is a danger and should not have any power in the federal government. As the head of multiple corporations, Musk’s priorities are inheren tly profit-driven, which could lead to conflicts of interest if he controlled federal programs. His leadership could shift government opulation. policies toward benefiting his businesses rather than the broader p y and accountability, which his management style does not guarantee. Musk has demonstrated unpredictable leadership, often making impulsive decisions via social media or personal whims. Government programs require stabilit istory of labor violations, union-busting, and unsafe working condi ral programs that impact workers’ rights and protections. tions. Someone with this track record should not have say over fede Reports from Tesla, SpaceX, and other Musk-led companies reveal a h Musk has spread misinformation and amplified conspiracy theories on social media, influencing public opinion in irresponsible ways. Entrusting him with f ederal programs could lead to the spread of biased narratives that serve his interests rather than the truth. A government leader must respect democratic institutions and the rule of law, yet Musk has shown a preference for authoritarian control in his companies. His approach to governance could erode democratic norms, transparency, and checks and balances. eral programs. vehicles means he has access to sensitive national security informa na, present serious security risks now that he is in control of fed Musk’s deep involvement in industries like space, AI, and electric tion. His business dealings with foreign governments, including Chi