Concerns are raised over Elon Musk's appointment to lead a new Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) due to his immense wealth and existing government contracts. Critics argue that Musk's vast financial holdings could lead to him using his position to benefit his own companies, despite claims from supporters that his wealth removes any financial incentive.
is “so rich” that he is “removed from the potential financial influence” when it comes to conflicts of interest related to his future work in government. In other words, Musk is too wealthy to possibly use his forthcoming government position to further enrich himself.
So, according to Sununu, the richest man in the world can’t be influenced by the appeal of lucrative government contracts because he already has lots and lots of money. It’s a ridiculous argument. While Musk is raking in cash thanks to the government, millions of Americans could suffer if the Trump administration makes cuts to cornerstone entitlement programs like Social Security and Medicare — benefits most working Americans have paid into since they began their careers.
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