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It's Complicated

Episode 95 | Elon Musk Under The Microscope

It's Complicated

Renato Mariotti

News, News Commentary, Politics

4.81K Ratings

🗓️ 28 October 2024

⏱️ 37 minutes

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Summary

Welcome back to another exciting episode, with hosts Asha Rangappa and Renato Mariotti. We’re back to dive into the new potential election law violations and national security issues surrounding Elon Musk.  Musk, known for his innovative business ventures and disruptive technologies, now finds himself at the center of intense legal scrutiny.  From allegedly violating campaign finance laws with his sweepstakes scheme, to newly reported intriguing conversations with Vladimir Putin, Musk’s actions could have lasting consequences on the political legal landscape, as well as U.S. national security interests. Subscribe to our Patreon here, where paid members will get access to exclusive portions of this show. patreon.com/reallyamericanmedia So what does it all mean for Musk? Well, It’s Complicated. Renato and Asha unpack Elon’s controversial lottery scheme, which offers a million-dollar prize, under questionable legal circumstances, to voters who pledge to support policies friendly to Trump. We’ll also explain how the recent maneuvering by both the DoJ and Musk could lead to a prolonged legal battle over the issue. And you’ll hear how the complex nature of these financed voter drives allows for many lines of potential defenses in case of prosecution. Adding to the intrigue surrounding Musk, the Wall Street Journal reported this week that Elon has been in consistent communication with Russian despot Vladimir Putin. Find out in this episode how Musk, who has a top-secret US security clearance, allegedly even discussed strategic assets like Starlink satellites with Putin. Asha and Renato will break down how Elon’s private discussions should align with national security protocols, and therefore potentially violate the Logan Act, which restricts private citizens from negotiating with foreign governments. We’ll break down how Musk's actions underscore a broader issue—certain individuals are able to live by different legal and ethical standards, purely due to their wealth and power. And our hosts urge bipartisan scrutiny as well as more stringent regulations to prevent private interests from jeopardizing our national security.  So sit back and listen in as we reflect on the implications of Musk's unprecedented power. And be sure to tune in next week for more expert analysis on some of the most pivotal legal and national security cases of our time.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Players of People's Post Code Lottery have raised over 1.4 billion pounds for good causes,

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helping deliver good news for charities like Battersea.

0:09.0

Ellen MacArthur Cancer Trust.

0:11.0

Thank you!

0:12.0

Trussle, ending hunger together, and riding for the Disabled Association.

0:17.0

See, even Bobby says thanks.

0:20.0

Because what the world needs now is you.

0:23.0

PPL manages lotteries for 20 charities, a minimum of 33% of each ticket price goes to charity,

0:27.5

not available in Northern Ireland conditions apply 18 plus.

0:30.0

So, Asha, how much trouble is Elon Musk in?

0:35.0

Eh, it's complicated.

0:38.0

I'm Asha Rangappa. I teach National Security Law at Yale University. I'm a former FBI special

0:49.4

agent and I'm a legal contributor for ABC News.

0:53.0

And I'm Renata Myriati.

0:55.0

I'm a former federal prosecutor, a practicing lawyer, and a legal analyst.

1:00.0

And we're here to help you understand topics that can't be boiled down into a sound bite or a tweet.

1:07.0

So, I don't even know where to start.

1:17.7

Yes, I should know we've been, I apologize to everyone for taking a week off. I was in the middle of a jury trial and I had to put my client on the stand and do my closing argument and all that so it was a busy week and now we have I was in Bali.

1:28.0

Yeah, okay. Even better excuse as far as I'm concerned.

1:34.0

Maybe for the end of the episode,

1:36.0

we could talk a little bit about that.

1:38.0

So while we've been away,

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