WASHINGTON – Elon Musk on Tuesday called for the arrest of leaders of “fake” organisations receiving federal funds.
The Director of Government Efficiency's call for legal action is because it leads efforts to cut federal spending by $1 trillion per year to halve the deficit.
“I think there's a lot of arrests needed when it comes to non-governmental organizations, fake NGOs of this kind,” Musk said in an interview with Fox News on “The Five.”
“These are fake charities [run by] Sometimes there are a bit of Republicans, because mostly Democrats… I throw bones to Republicans to say, “Hey, stay quiet about this.” That's where you've started moving forward with Uniparty,” Musk said.
“But it's overwhelmingly for Democrats, and they give Democrat-run NGOs these billions of dollars and go through a network of additional NGOs – that's a huge money laundering scheme. I really think at this point, the terms NGOs and money laundering are roughly synonymous.”
The term “unipati” is commonly used by President Trump's supporters and describes politicians from both major parties who have similar views on government operations, spending and foreign policy.
Although Musk has no power to order a criminal investigation, his immense impact could raise the mindset between the Justice Department and Trump's appointees at the U.S. law firm.
“The wheels of justice change slowly, but certainly,” Musk said. “I have a sense of urgency.”
Tesla and SpaceX CEOs and X owners lead Doge as unpaid government officials, but did not mention any particular NGOs or corrupt operators.
Republicans recently highlighted the $2 billion environmental grant awarded by the Biden administration last year.
Abrams claims that she was not personally financially profitable as she had not been paid for her money and left her job at one of her partner organizations.
Environmental Protection Agency administrator Lee Zeldin said last week:[t]He is under investigation by the DOJ/FBI.” The award.
Musk also said in “Five” that he believes authorities will arrest anyone allegedly stole a 400,000 Social Security Number “hopefully this week.”
He interviewed Wisconsin voters to vote in Tuesday's state judicial election, saying they could determine the fate of the House of Representatives following next year's midterm elections.
If a Democratic judge redraws the Congressional District there and brings victory to the party, “the house will soon take action to stop the president's agenda,” he said. “There's a non-stop hearing and a summons.”