Remember, Musk is a huge government contractor.
The White House is apparently irked with SpaceX and Tesla CEO Elon Musk after a selfie of the entrepreneur with a Russian propagandist ended up online., there doesn't appear to have been much of an exchange between Musk and Russian TV personality Nailya Asker-Zade beyond the purportedly state-controlled journalist asking him for a photo at the World Cup in December.
Nevertheless, the photo and exchange — which ended up on TikTok, naturally — represent a problem for Washington, given not just Musk's general business stature but specifically that he controls SpaceX, a major NASA andAs others pointed out yesterday, this is Elon posing for a selfie with Nailya Asker-Zade, the common-law wife of Andrey Kostin, chairman of VTB’s Management Board. She’s rumored to be personally responsible for “placing ads” for VTB on Telegram.
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