Congressman Greg Landsman questions Elon Musk’s influence and calls for legislative action

Congressman Greg Landsman questions Elon Musk’s influence and calls for legislative action
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Greg Landsman, a U.S. Congressman representing Ohio’s 1st district since 2023, has recently shared a series of tweets concerning Elon Musk and related legislative actions. His posts, dated between February 14 and February 17, 2025, address various issues regarding Musk’s influence and activities.

On February 14, Landsman announced his support for the “Nobody Elected Elon Musk Act,” stating that it aims to hold Musk and others accountable for illegal actions related to labor laws, data privacy, national security, or federal spending rules. He emphasized that “no one, especially an unelected tech billionaire,” should be exempt from these responsibilities. The full tweet can be found here.

In a follow-up tweet on February 15, Landsman raised concerns about Musk’s financial ties with the federal government. He questioned how Musk could receive billions from the government while seemingly influencing its financial decisions. The tweet in question is available here.

By February 17, Landsman’s focus shifted to Musk’s ownership of a social media company and his alleged relationships with foreign adversaries. Calling this situation “very dangerous,” he urged Congress to take action by seeking bipartisan support for hearings and legislation aimed at establishing protective measures. This appeal can be viewed here.



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