Musk on Starlink Scandal: Ukraine ‘Not in Charge’ of U.S.

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The billionaire said he would have needed approval from the Biden administration to turn on his vital satellite communications network for a Crimea attack.

Speaking at the All-In Summit on Tuesday, Musk said he would have needed direct approval from the Biden administration to enable Starlink satellite communications for the sneak attack.

He went on to say that while he is not President Joe Biden’s “biggest fan,” he would’ve turned the system on “if I had received a presidential directive” to do so.

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