Summary

Elon Musk vowed to cancel government grants after allegedly gaining access to the US Treasury’s payments system, triggering the abrupt resignation of a senior official.

Musk, who leads Trump’s Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), claimed his team found Treasury officials approving payments without scrutiny.

Democrats, including Sen. Ron Wyden, raised alarms over Musk’s influence on federal funds. Treasury access concerns intensified after Trump ally Michael Flynn posted grant payments online.

Musk’s authority to halt payments remains unclear, and the Treasury has not responded to inquiries.

  • @breadsmasher
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    288 hours ago

    he was given it by the elected president. which i think is so much worse

    • qantravon
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      217 hours ago

      Except the president doesn’t have that authority. Congress could push back, but it’s currently populated by sycophants.

      • @Eagle0110
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        43 hours ago

        And a lot of people’s reactions to Trump/Elon getting power were also remarkably similar to a lot of people’s reactions to Hitler getting power back then, especially people who were already in positions of power

      • @[email protected]
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        23 hours ago

        Only on a very superficial level. Very different situation under a very different constitution.

        ‘Both got appointed by the president’ is comparing apples and oranges. That is in no way meant as a defense for Musk, but the argument is very weak and I’d prefer if we criticized him from a more solid basis.