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.
You pay from your pocket from photo cams and flock cams directly to the government coffers.
Retired Judges left the bench as their signatures were forged via auto pen. 11% of the cut 140 million went to AZ politicians. This is truly unconstitutional.
#RobertCharlesWatters bus driver for #JeffcoPublicSchools since 2018, #LakewoodPolice said. He has been driving Hutchinson Elementary students on the C-49 bus route from 2021 to 2023 https://www.9news.com/article/news/crime/jeffco-school-bus-driver-arrest/73-1d055f59-b18f-4a6a-b6fd-1447c4251203
Why isn't this headline news????
https://oag.ca.gov/news/press-releases/attorney-general-rob-bonta-governor-gavin-newsom-37-missing-children-found