Musk Leverages His Unelected Non-Existent Authority And Expertise To Steal $2 Billion FAA Contract From Verizon - Above the Law
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The article discusses the Biden FCC's decision to retract subsidies meant for Musk's Starlink due to speed reliability concerns. This decision faced criticism from right-wing circles, who claimed Musk was unfairly victimized. In a counter-response, the Trump administration appears to be favoring Musk with a new FAA contract, which lacks transparency around its financial details. Critics highlight potential conflicts of interest as Musk navigates both his business ventures and government regulations while advocating for budget cuts.
The new FAA contract with Starlink raises questions about transparency, especially as Musk advocates for federal spending cuts while also gaining a lucrative government contract.
Critics argue that Musk's influence on government regulation poses conflicts of interest as he seeks to expand Starlink's reach amid federal oversight.
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