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THE 2ND TRUMP ADMINISTRATION
WHAT ROLE FOR ELON MUSK?

Elon Musk RAGES After Maddow GOES PUBLIC With THIS!


Original article: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JYfv-HSOFTA
Peter Burgess COMMENTARY
Elon Musk RAGES After Maddow GOES PUBLIC With THIS! But Musk sets himself for this all the time ... and most of the time gets away with it.

I remember learning the phrase ... 'Power corrupts! Absolute power corrupts absolutely'.

Trump and Musk are dangerous ... and the existing system of checks and balances seems to be worthless!

I am appalled at how dysfunctional moern politics has become!
Peter Burgess
Elon Musk RAGES After Maddow GOES PUBLIC With THIS!

Jack Cocchiarella

Dec 27, 2024

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Political commentator Jack Cocchiarella reacts to Rachel Maddow's takedown of Elon Musk.

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Transcript
  • 0:00
  • co-president Elon Musk has really made a
  • name for himself over the past couple of
  • weeks in all the ways that are worst for
  • our country trying to steal successfully
  • stealing millions of dollars from cancer
  • research for children using his power
  • over Donald Trump to enrich himself to
  • the tune of hundreds of billions of
  • dollars and doing all of that well not
  • focusing for a second on his promise to
  • Protect America make things cheaper
  • defend Free Speech promises he'll never
  • keep because he doesn't actually believe
  • in but what he is doing is showing us
  • how he wants to abuse his position in
  • the government for his own personal gain
  • at the expense of you and someone who
  • did a great job in calling that out and
  • is really infuriating Elon Musk is
  • Rachel madow and I want to get into
  • exactly what madow had to say but before
  • we do if I could quickly ask you to
  • leave a like on this video and if you
  • haven't already to hit that subscribe

  • 1:00
  • Buton it goes a long way and it really
  • means the world to me now let's get into
  • madow calling at Elon Musk and a brutal
  • takedown that I think everyone needs to
  • see so last week we talked about a
  • government rule that requires a car
  • company to report whenever a car gets
  • into a crash while it is in self-driving
  • mode uh crashes like this one on
  • Thanksgiving Day in 2022 when a Tesla in
  • s Francisco that was in full
  • self-driving mode inexplicably stopped
  • on the highway and caused an eight car
  • pileup thanks to this rule that you have
  • to report it when a self-driving car
  • crashes Tesla had to report that crash
  • to the
  • government now that the CEO of Tesla is
  • a kind of a co-president elect though um
  • Reuters is reporting this quote Trump
  • team wants to scrap car crash reporting
  • rule that Tesla
  • opposes for the low low low price of
  • financing one presidential election
  • Tesla may have itself a US government

  • 2:01
  • that among other things no longer
  • requires Tesla to report when its
  • self-driving software causes wrecks and
  • hurts and kills
  • people but Tesla's interests aren't just
  • in the United States arguably Tesla is
  • more a Chinese car company than it is an
  • American car company the biggest Tesla
  • Factory the factory that makes more of
  • its cars than any other plant the single
  • Factory which makes roughly half the
  • cars it makes globally is a huge one in
  • Shanghai
  • and Tesla right now is trying to get
  • approval from the Chinese government to
  • operate its self-driving car technology
  • in that country as
  • well Tesla's CEO Elon Musk really wants
  • to keep the Chinese government happy and
  • he really wants to build yet more
  • factories in China he's really invested
  • in having Chinese workers manufacturing
  • his cars write down the street from his
  • huge Shanghai Tesla Factory that he's
  • already got up and running musk is
  • building another another huge $200

  • 3:01
  • million Tesla battery Factory again to
  • employ Chinese
  • workers while Donald Trump appears to
  • have not gotten what he wanted out of
  • the near government shutdown this
  • weekend Elon Musk does appear to have
  • successfully maneuvered republicans in
  • Congress into cutting out of the
  • government funding bill a provision that
  • would have thrown regulatory roadblocks
  • in the way of his continued massive
  • investment in Chinese manufacturing for
  • his car company
  • we reached out for comment we have not
  • heard back we'll let you know if we
  • do but the idea that we have just gone
  • through this near-death experience right
  • with another Trump government shutdown
  • potentially happening right before
  • Christmas even before Trump technically
  • gets back into office and we did it
  • specifically so his billionaire pseudo
  • co-president could protect his
  • relationship with the Chinese government
  • and get more of what he wants in terms
  • of Chinese
  • manufacturing I mean it's it's unsettled

  • 4:00
  • enough from a you know National Security
  • perspective from a national sovereignty
  • perspective but it's all the more
  • unsettling given reporting in recent
  • days about the ways in which our own
  • government has found Elon Musk to be a
  • potential National Security risk The
  • Wall Street Journal for example reported
  • that while there are several hundred
  • employees at SpaceX musk's company uh
  • who have security clearances for what's
  • known as sensitive compartmented
  • information El musk is not one of the
  • people who has that level of clearance
  • and that's not normal for companies
  • doing this kind of sensitive work with
  • the government the journal reports that
  • the CEOs of other similarly situated
  • companies they've all been able to get
  • this kind of security clearance but not
  • Elon Musk if you're wondering why
  • consider this reporting from Kirsten
  • grind Eric Lipton and sherff Frankle at
  • the New York Times quote Elon Musk and
  • his rocket company SpaceX have
  • repeatedly failed to comply with federal
  • reporting protocols aimed at protecting
  • State Secrets including by not providing

  • 5:02
  • some details of his meetings with
  • foreign leaders according to people with
  • knowledge of the company and internal
  • documents quote concerns about the
  • reporting practices and particularly
  • about musk himself have triggered at
  • least three Federal reviews the defense
  • Department's office of Inspector General
  • opened a review Into the matter this
  • year the Air Force and also the
  • pentagon's office of under secretary of
  • defense for intelligence and security
  • separately initiated reviews last
  • month as in
  • November the Air Force also recently
  • denied musk a highlevel security access
  • citing potential security
  • risks quote in the past three years nine
  • different countries including in Europe
  • and the Middle East nine different
  • countries have raised security questions
  • about musk in meetings with us defense
  • officers it seems clear from the
  • reporting that some of these security
  • concerns may have to do with reports
  • about Elon Musk drug

  • 6:01
  • use but there's also these continuing
  • concerns that he has not disclosed all
  • of his meetings with foreign leaders or
  • what was talked about in those meetings
  • and that is required if you want to
  • maintain a security clearance with the
  • US
  • government the question for all of us
  • broadly is why would a person refuse to
  • disclose what's happening at meetings
  • with foreign leaders and foreign
  • governments what are you talking about
  • with foreign leaders that you don't want
  • the US government to know about
  • and what does it mean to have somebody
  • who's seen as that kind of a security
  • risk essentially single-handedly
  • directing the actions of the US
  • government during a presidential
  • transition joining us now is New York
  • Times investigative reporter Eric lton
  • Mr lton thanks very much for your time
  • tonight I really appreciate you being
  • here thanks for having me so help me
  • understand um the um I guess how
  • surprising it is how unexpected it might
  • be in the abstract for somebody who is
  • the head of a company like SpaceX for

  • 7:02
  • example uh to not have the kind of
  • security clearances that Mr musk has
  • either not been able to obtain or has
  • actively been
  • denied there's something called the
  • special Access program that is a higher
  • level of classification that SpaceX
  • wanted for Elon Musk that would allow
  • him to participate in some of the most
  • sensitive discussions around you know
  • for example right now SpaceX is helping
  • the the national reconnaissance office
  • buil a spy satellite Network around the
  • globe um in orbit there he's also you
  • know in charge of National Security
  • launches putting some of the most
  • sensitive spy satellites and missile
  • tracking equipment into orbit and so the
  • special Access program would have given
  • him the ability to participate in some
  • of the most classified discussions
  • around these programs and that was
  • denied by the Air Force he does have top
  • secret clearance but he does not have
  • special access program and that that's

  • 8:00
  • unusual for a a CEO it's it's something
  • that doesn't really happen um for a CEO
  • at that level for there to be questions
  • about a special Access program ability
  • for someone at that level and so you
  • know but the fact of the matter is that
  • SpaceX is incredibly involved in the
  • National Security and spy system right
  • now it is it is not only a launch
  • company it is actually helping build a
  • spy satellite Network and also helping
  • you know create the satellites that are
  • used for missile tracking for missile
  • defense programs the United States so it
  • it's an incredibly important company in
  • the National Security of the United
  • States at the moment an incredibly
  • important company for the National
  • Security of the United States whose CEO
  • can't get top level security clearance
  • to be allowed access to some of what his
  • own company is doing it just it seems
  • strange C can can I ask you about um
  • other countries having reported security
  • concerns about Mr musk to us defense

  • 9:00
  • officials do we know anything about the
  • nature of those concerns that they
  • reported I mean the the most specific
  • thing is from a colleague that worked on
  • the story with us and you know that
  • would had to do with Israel had some
  • concerns about whether or not you know
  • musk could be trusted to maintain State
  • secrets and was not communicating with
  • potential adversaries information
  • sharing information that perhaps he had
  • access to and th that was one of the
  • number of countries that was shared with
  • that that raised a concern about musk
  • and whether or not you know basically
  • could he be trusted I mean the you know
  • the the it's very unusual to have a CEO
  • of a of a major defense contractor be so
  • engaged in foreign business operations
  • directly um as you discussed with
  • respect to China and the extent of his
  • operations in China is and and the
  • business interest that that China and
  • the leverage to to some extent that
  • China therefore has over him and his
  • company is unusual and I think that that

  • 10:01
  • makes Folks at at the Air Force
  • uncomfortable New York Times
  • investigative reporter uh Eric Lipton
  • thank you very much I know this is uh
  • this is a this is a particularly um uh
  • technical area of reporting it's really
  • hard to report on uh security clearances
  • and intelligence concerns because of how
  • secret it all is it's been really
  • Illuminating to have you and your
  • colleagues working on this thank you so
  • much for helping us understand it Elon
  • Musk makes his money at the expense of
  • you and your safety Elon Musk wants his
  • vehicles to be more dangerous and more
  • deregulated so they're cheaper and
  • easier to make so people cannot Sue when
  • they are hurt by them so people cannot
  • Sue when they're
  • broken and Elon wants to make sure that
  • those Vehicles like I said are made as
  • cheaply as possible by taking the same
  • government funds he would cry socialism
  • over if they were given to you myself my
  • friends my family your friends your

  • 11:01
  • family in the form of Social Security
  • Medicare Medicaid any aspect of the
  • social safety net that's communism
  • that's socialism to Elon but when he
  • takes billions of dollars of government
  • funds it's totally fine when he finances
  • his Ventures doesn't increw any risk but
  • reaps all the benefit that's fine preon
  • musk that's what he's doing that's what
  • president or co-president or vice
  • president or Chancellor Elon whatever
  • title you want to give him is all about
  • he is all about putting money into his
  • pockets taking it away from you and as
  • we saw during the CR Kids with cancer at
  • our expense to make himself wealthier
  • because $450 billion is it enough for
  • Elon and so he is the Republican party
  • now at this point and we need to attach
  • all of that baggage to them and that's
  • what we're going to be doing on the show
  • every single day calling them out and if
  • you want to support that as always you
  • can hit that subscribe Buton you can
  • leave a like on this video and if you're

  • 12:00
  • stuck around at the end you can drop a
  • blue heart in the comments and until
  • next time I'll see you so


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