A recent memo from the Senate Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations revealed that Elon Musk could potentially avoid over $2.3 billion in fines due to his position related to DOGE. The subcommittee's investigation highlighted that Musk's companies are facing at least 65 actions from 11 federal agencies. This includes significant estimated liabilities, such as $1.19 billion linked to misleading statements about Tesla's features and various violations by SpaceX. The memo indicates Musk's influence might allow his companies to evade federal scrutiny and litigation.
"Since his appointment, Mr. Musk has taken a chainsaw to the federal government with no apparent regard for the law or for the people who depend on the programs and agencies he so blithely destroys..."
"The subcommittee's investigation found that as of January 20, Musk and his companies were subject to at least 65 actual or potential actions by 11 different federal agencies."
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