Elon Musk is not the president, but it does appear that he—a foreign-born, unelected billionaire who was not confirmed by ...
Tech billionaire has upended the federal bureaucracy in the two weeks since US President Donald Trump took office.
Trump has been more than happy to provide cover for Musk by throwing CNN producers and New York Times editors slabs of juicy ...
In her latest installment of Letters From an American, historian Heather Cox Richardson writes about the ongoing coup of the US go ...
On Feb. 2, private actors employed by Elon Musk took over U.S. Treasury computer systems that control payments for government ...
• Actively oppose the ridiculous notion that all federal payments can be stopped; having very serious consequences for health ...
The replacement of our constitutional system of government with the whims of an unelected private citizen is a coup. The U.S. president has no authority to cut programs created and funded by Congress, ...
Boston College history professor Heather Cox Richardson, who writes the Substack newsletter “ Letters from an American ,” ...
The unelected billionaire has captured vast portions of the federal government, warns strategist Waleed Shahid.
USAID officials were forced out after refusing to give Musk agents access to internal systems and classified material.
Elon Musk, the tech billionaire and unelected adviser to President Donald Trump, is asserting control over much of the federal bureaucracy and sensitive government computer systems despite lacking ...
“This never happened,” advises Don Draper on the television series Mad Men. “It will shock you how much it never happened.” So it will be with the first attempt by a serving president to overthrow the ...