FEC 主席:拜登向司法部发出针对马斯克的信,违反了联邦政策 FEC Chairman: Biden DOJ Broke Federal Policies With Letter Targeting Musk

原始链接: https://www.zerohedge.com/political/fec-chairman-biden-doj-broke-federal-policies-letter-targeting-musk

联邦选举委员会主席指责即将卸任的司法部非法针对埃隆·马斯克。 美国司法部的一封信威胁马斯克的政治行动委员会支持特朗普总统的言论自由倡议。 据称,这封信是公共诚信部门泄露给《纽约时报》的,违反了部门政策。 主席建议对事件进行调查并追究责任人的责任。 此后,马斯克支持了特朗普的 2024 年竞选活动,并将领导一个新机构 DOGE,旨在缩小联邦政府的规模。 DOGE计划在2026年美国成立250周年之际完成其使命。

The Chairman of the FEC has accused the outgoing DOJ of illegally targeting Elon Musk. A DOJ letter threatened Musk for his PAC's support of President Trump's free speech initiatives. The letter was allegedly leaked by the Public Integrity Section to the New York Times, violating department policy. The Chairman recommended investigations into the incident and accountability for those responsible. Musk has since endorsed Trump's 2024 campaign and will lead a new agency, DOGE, aimed at reducing the federal government's size. DOGE plans to complete its mission by the 250th anniversary of the United States in 2026.


FEC Chairman: Biden DOJ Broke Federal Policies With Letter Targeting Musk

Authored by Eric Lendrum via American Greatness,

On Wednesday, the chairman of the Federal Election Commission (FEC) admitted that the outgoing Biden-Harris Department of Justice (DOJ) violated federal policies and illegally targeted “perceived political opponents” by sending a threatening letter to Elon Musk.

According to the Washington Examiner, FEC Chairman Sean Cooksey sent a letter to DOJ Inspector General Michael Horowitz, saying that the letter to Musk concerning his efforts to encourage people to support freedom of speech constituted an attempt “to intimidate and chill private citizens and organizations from campaigning on behalf of President Trump.”

Cooksey also recommended that Horowitz, along with the DOJ’s Office of Professional Responsibility (OPR), open investigations into the incident and “hold accountable any individuals responsible for any violations of federal law or department policies.”

The letter in question was sent to Musk by the DOJ just weeks before the election on November 5th.

In it, DOJ officials warned Musk’s America PAC that the pledge to give away $1 million every day to a randomly-selected voter who signed the PAC’s petition in support of freedom of speech was allegedly a violation of federal law.

The letter also accused Musk of making “a mockery of democracy.”

Musk defended his PAC’s actions, pointing out that participants at the time did “not need to register as Republicans or vote in the Nov. 5 elections.”

“The underlying motivation behind this stunt is obvious,” said Cooksey in his scathing letter to the DOJ.

“Employees of President Biden’s Department of Justice wanted to stop an independent political committee from campaigning for President Trump in crucial swing states just prior to election day.”

Cooksey further accused the DOJ’s Public Integrity Section of deliberately leaking the Musk letter to the New York Times, which was a violation of the department’s media policies.

“Writing such a letter and then leaking it also violates the department’s long-standing policy against the identification of uncharged parties and the disclosure of prejudicial information,” Cooksey continued.

Elon Musk, the founder and owner of Tesla and SpaceX, as well as the owner of the social media platform X (formerly known as Twitter), is the wealthiest man in the world. He was previously a Democrat who supported politicians such as Barack Obama, but has shifted further to the right in recent years, due primarily to the Democrats’ increasingly radical stances, including support for censorship and transgenderism. Musk gave his official endorsement of President-elect Donald Trump’s 2024 campaign following the assassination attempt against him on July 13th.

President-elect Trump has since announced that Musk, alongside businessman and former presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy, will lead an entirely new federal agency called the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), with the purpose of significantly reducing the size of the federal government over the course of the next two years. The agency plans to complete its work by July 4th, 2026, which will be the 250th anniversary of the founding of the United States.

Tyler Durden Thu, 11/14/2024 - 15:05
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