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'Deny, Defend, Depose': Musk's mural defaced amid growing criticism over his Role in Trump govt

A mural of Elon Musk in Texas was defaced due to concerns over hi... Read More
A mural of Elon Musk has been defaced in Texas, which shows an anarchist symbol and the words "Deny, Defend, Depose" painted across Musk's face.

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The phrase "Deny, Defend, Depose" gained notoriety after being found etched on bullet casings at the scene of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson's fatal shooting.

Musk has received widespread criticism over his role in the Trump administration and its policies. As a "special government employee" in the Trump administration, the Tesla and SpaceX founder can collaborate with the federal government without full-time employment or remuneration. This arrangement has raised questions about his policy influence and potential conflicts of interest.


The billionaire also heads the newly established Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), tasked with reducing federal expenditure.

His role in reshaping federal agencies, particularly his efforts to dismantle the US Agency for International Development (USAID), has intensified concerns about business interests influencing public administration.

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Critics contend that his expanding governmental influence grants him disproportionate, unregulated control over policies. His opponents contend that as an unelected wealthy individual, he exercises authority meant for public servants, influencing significant programmes with minimal oversight.

The White House has verified that under his new position, Musk has received a government email address and office accommodation, although the specific scope of his duties remains undefined.

"He has abided by all applicable federal laws," White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said, adding that she didn't know the status of Musk's security clearance or whether he had completed a background check.

While special government employees must comply with financial disclosure rules, their reporting requirements are less comprehensive than full-time federal officials. Some may only need to submit confidential rather than public disclosures, reducing transparency regarding their financial interests.
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