During a recent rally to support Donald Trump, Elon Musk called for complete government transparency, suggesting all government records should be publicly accessible without the need for FOIA requests. Contradictorily, his cost-cutting project, the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), is shielded from public records requests until at least 2034. This protection stems from its classification under the Executive Office of the President, allowing it to avoid scrutiny under the Presidential Records Act, which delays public access to presidential documents for five years post-administration.
Elon Musk advocates for government transparency, claiming all records should be public, yet his initiative DOGE operates under a shield from public access until 2034.
Despite Musk's push for transparency in government, his new efficiency task force is specifically designed to limit access to its operations and records.
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