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When Asked If Elon Musk Is A Threat to National Security, President Biden Says It Is Worthy To Be Looked At

 

CNBC: President Biden says Elon Musk’s relationships with other countries are worth looking into 

* When asked if Elon Musk was a potential threat to national security, Biden said the centi-billionaire’s “cooperation and/or technical relationships with other countries is worthy of being looked at.” 

* Musk has important international business ties through Twitter, SpaceX, and Tesla. 

Asked on Wednesday whether Tesla, SpaceX and Twitter CEO Elon Musk posed a threat to national security, President Joe Biden said that the centi-billionaire’s “relationships with other countries is worthy of being looked at.” 

At a White House press conference on Wednesday, the President was specifically asked: “Do you think Elon Musk is a threat to U.S. national security and should the U.S., with the tools you have, investigate his joint acquisition of twitter with foreign governments, which include the Saudis?”  

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WNU Editor: US National Security Adviser has confirmed reports that the administration is considering investigating Elon Musk ....‘You Heard the President’: National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan Confirms Administration Considering Musk Investigation (National Review). 

Wow!!!!! 

 The US administration may investigate Elon Musk and Twitter, but nothing on Tic Tok that is owned by the Chinese government. 

When Asked If Elon Musk Is A Threat to National Security, President Biden Says It Is Worthy To Be Looked At  

Biden asked whether Elon Musk is 'threat' to national security, says relationships 'worth being looked at' -- FOX News  

Biden says Musk’s Twitter deal ‘worth being looked at’ -- The Hill  

Biden calls for federal investigation of Elon Musk over ‘relationships with other countries’ -- NYPost  

Musk's foreign investors in Twitter are 'worthy' of review, Biden says -- Politico



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