Elon Musk serving as 'special government employee' – what does that mean?
- Elon Musk has been appointed as a special government employee under the Trump administration, allowing him to work for the federal government without being a full-time employee or receiving a paycheck.
- Musk's role at the Department of Government Efficiency has raised concerns about potential conflicts of interest, especially due to SpaceX's government contracts.
- Critics argue that Musk's influence as an unelected billionaire undermines traditional government roles and lacks necessary transparency and accountability.
- Musk's actions, including proposals to dismantle the U.S. Agency for International Development , have sparked debates over the intersection of private interests and public governance.
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