
Do You Trust Elon Musk With Top Secret Pentagon Plans?
The denials are telling. After reports emerged that Elon Musk would be briefed at the Pentagon on a secret plan for a potential war with China, there was swift and ferocious pushback from him, Donald Trump, and the rest of the administration. âThe story is completely untrue!!!â the president posted, lamenting that the âdiscredited media can make up such lies.â Pete Hegseth, the Defense secretary, confirmed that the Pentagon would host Musk Friday, but said that it would be an âinformal meeting about innovation, efficiencies & smarter production.â
âGonna be great!â Hegseth added, hitting out at the âfake news.â
Musk took things further, as he often does, not only bashing the New York Times as âpure propaganda,â but threatening the âprosecutions of those at the Pentagon who are leaking maliciously false information to NYT.â
âThey will be found,â Musk warned.
Why so defensive? Isnât Musk a âgreat patriotâ who is doing a âfantastic jobâ in his government role, as Trump has said?
In the fiery rebuttals, there is a tacit acknowledgment of how explosive and alarming the story is: Here is the worldâs richest manâa top defense contractor to the United States government whose vast business empire and ungodly wealth relies on his deep connections to Chinaâreportedly gaining access to sensitive military secrets through his nebulous administration position. The conflicts of interest are extraordinary, even in a Trump government rife with them.
Beyond the ethical issuesâwhich one imagines arenât of much concern to the likes of Trump and Muskâthere are the untold dangers posed by the erratic tech tycoonâs access. It could jeopardize some of the Pentagonâs most sensitive secrets, and underscores the extent of the unelected billionaireâs power in the US government.
Heâs used that authority, so far, to execute draconian cuts to the federal workforceâincluding at the Pentagonâand to decimate government agencies, concentrating even more power with Trump and his inner circle. As the Times suggested, itâs possible that a Pentagon briefingâwhether on China, as originally reported, or âinnovation,â as Hegseth put itâwas part of that so-called âefficiencyâ effort: âTo trim the Pentagon budget in a responsible way,â the Times reported, âthey may need to know what weapons systems the Pentagon plans to use in a fight with China.â
Of course, thereâs been nothing âresponsibleâ about the way Musk has gone about his work. Wielding his gilded chainsaw, the DOGE head has been an agent of chaos in the US government. The notion of such a figure accessing such sensitive information is as appalling as it is alarming. But then again, look where we are: Hegseth, the Pentagon chief bringing Musk in, is a former Fox News host whose checkered background shouldâve been disqualifying. And Trump isâŠwell, Trump.
Even some Republicans have been rattled by the presidentâs approach to defense and foreign affairs, including the prospect that the administration could give up US command over NATO forces in Europe. âSuch moves risk undermining American deterrence around the globe and detracting from our negotiating positions with Americaâs adversaries,â Republicans Mike Rogers and Roger Wicker, who chair the Armed Services committees in the House and Senate, wrote in a joint statement this week. But itâs one thing for Republicans to harbor frustrations with the administration; itâs another to act on them. And so far? Thereâs been little indication that any GOP electeds plan to take meaningful action to hold Trump and Musk back.
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