The Biden administration reportedly awarded $300 million in government contracts to Reuters while 11 federal agencies conducted investigations into Elon Musk’s companies—Tesla, SpaceX, Neuralink, and X (formerly Twitter). The timing of the contracts has drawn scrutiny, especially as Reuters earned a Pulitzer Prize for its reporting on “misconduct” at Musk’s businesses during this period.
Critics claim the funding raises ethical concerns, alleging that taxpayer dollars were used to undermine Musk, a figure widely regarded as one of America’s most prominent innovators. Musk’s companies have played a central role in advancing industries ranging from electric vehicles to aerospace technology. Supporters argue the investigations and reporting are part of legitimate government oversight and journalistic efforts.
MAGA Haitian Acknowledges That Some of His Countrymen Definitely Eat Cats
“Video obtained by Real Muckraker shows what has been called a “conspiracy theory,” until now,” the Oversight Project said.
Mexican Man in Phoenix Grocery Store Offers to Register DACA Aliens to Vote (VIDEO)
Bombshell: Union Sends Noncitizens Fliers with Instructions on How to Register to ‘Vote for Harris-Walz’
Missouri Secretary of State Jay Ashcroft also noted that some noncitizens in the state have been automatically registered to vote in the upcoming election.