The owner of X and CEO of Tesla and Space X has indicated he would be 'willing to serve' if Donald Trump is reelected.
Donald Trump is said to be mulling over a possible commission to cut government spending if he's reelected, which is something billionaire Elon Musk has shown interest in. But would that be a conflict of interest?With the election between the former president and Vice President Kamala Harris only two months away, there has been speculation about what each candidate's future administration would look like.
Meanwhile, SpaceX has received $2.2 billion from a 2021 NASA contract worth up to $4.4 billion to build a human landing system for the agency's Artemis moon missions.'Cracking down on government waste and abuse is important, but we also need to have accountability mechanisms so private sector actors involved in this kind of program can't manipulate it for personal gain,' Massoglia said.Meanwhile, Trump's eldest son, Donald Trump Jr.
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