USAID was investigating Musk’s Starlink’s Contracts in Ukraine

Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency has been heavily criticizing USAID, but recent reports suggest there may be more to Musk’s targeting of this agency than meets the eye. Despite accounting for less than one percent of the federal budget, USAID was actually conducting an investigation into equipment from one of Musk’s companies at the time of his attacks.

According to a report on Tuesday, USAID’s inspector general was looking into a public-private partnership between Musk’s Starlink and the Ukrainian government. The USAID Office of Inspector General, Inspections and Evaluations Division, has initiated an inspection into USAID’s oversight of Starlink satellite terminals provided to Ukraine.

Musk has publicly denounced USAID as “evil” and a “criminal organization,” but the fact that the agency was investigating Starlink activities raises questions about Musk’s true intentions. Several federal agencies have expressed concerns about the legality of Musk’s actions, with allegations that DOGE may be violating federal privacy laws by granting access to certain systems to Musk’s associates.

DOGE, staffed by young individuals in their 20s, is reportedly engaging in risky and potentially unlawful activities. Musk’s influence within the government could potentially be used to further his personal wealth, despite his claims of USAID’s criminal behavior.

In light of these developments, Musk’s accusations of criminality may be seen as ironic, as it appears that his own DOGE activities may be in violation of federal laws and could be considered criminal behavior.

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