Elon Musk is being criticized by Rep. Jasmine Crockett (D-TX) for securing about $1 billion in government contracts in just two weeks, claiming that he put his personal financial gain ahead of the interests of the American people. She argues that instead of investing in American workers or improving industries, Musk is focused on accumulating wealth while benefiting from taxpayer dollars.
During a recent MSNBC interview, Crockett didn't hold back when discussing Musk's business dealings with the U.S. government. “Elon doesn't want us talking about the fact that he has received almost a billion dollars worth of new contract money from the U.S. government in just two weeks,” she said. “$400 million for Tesla and over $300 million for SpaceX. This is nothing more than a money grab.” She pointed out that while Musk receives government subsidies, he simultaneously pushes narratives that undermine public investment in infrastructure and essential services.
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Crockett criticized Musk's role in the political and economic landscape, arguing that his growing influence isn't about benefiting taxpayers. “He's not out there trying to save money for the American people. That's not what he's doing. He's lining his pockets.”
She also criticized Trump's policies, saying they mainly help billionaires while making life harder for regular people. “The only mission that Donald Trump has is making sure that he can line his pockets, line Elon's pockets, and any other billionaire—all at our expense.” Important programs like Social Security, Medicare, and financial aid for those in need might be eliminated if these policies persist, she said, making it even more difficult for average people to make ends meet.
Crockett stressed that Democrats must respond with direct outreach and unambiguous messaging, especially in rural communities that are frequently disregarded. She pointed out that many of these communities rely on government programs that are now at risk. “We have a story for every single person who's not a billionaire in this country, and it's time for us to tell it,” she said.
Her comments come as Musk continues to secure lucrative federal contracts, despite his outspoken criticism of government spending. Meanwhile, concerns grow over how his ventures, including Tesla TSLA and SpaceX, benefit from public funds while he promotes deregulation and private-sector dominance. Crockett underscored the contradiction of Musk simultaneously accepting government contracts while advocating for policies that reduce oversight and accountability.
Crockett's blunt critique highlights an ongoing debate about corporate influence, political favoritism, and the role of billionaires in shaping U.S. policy. She called for greater scrutiny of Musk's dealings and a more aggressive approach to ensuring that public funds benefit everyday Americans rather than the ultra-wealthy.
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