Overview
- The report divides Musk’s 130 questionable actions into 15 categories, including White House promotion of Tesla and influence-peddling in Congress.
- It documents how Musk used his DOGE position to secure regulatory relief for Tesla and stall enforcement actions totaling up to $2.4 billion against his companies.
- Warren’s findings describe agency overhauls under Musk’s watch, including mass firings, loyalty-based appointments and weakened oversight at the FAA and CFPB.
- The report recounts deals that benefited Musk’s family members, such as Gulf state drone shows and negotiations for a Musk Tower in Dubai.
- It highlights Musk’s failure to disclose financial holdings or federal ethics waivers and details his use of X to pressure advertisers and lawmakers.