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In reply to the discussion: Lawsuit filed to enjoin Elon from accessing Treasury data [View all]although I'm not sure it matters - Musk won't follow any court order. He's above the law, or so he thinks - but what has caused him to think otherwise?
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He can be indicted, tried, and convicted and then the public might become aware of the danger he poses to our...
Trueblue Texan
Feb 3
#18
Well I guess we'll have to let him live out his dream of settling on Mars then...
Think. Again.
Feb 3
#17
Supposedly he's not receiving a monetary salary. His payment is our personal information
Deuxcents
Feb 3
#27
What we talkin' 'bout!! The lead lawyer is Norman Eisen of the Brookings Institution. Yay!
ancianita
Feb 3
#10
Trump may bar the feds from arresting him. Has Musk violated any state crimes?
Liberty Belle
Feb 3
#11
Nice touch to include the complaint. It's sounds really solid. Now, if it just goes
allegorical oracle
Feb 3
#12