Elon Musk calls for arrest of 'fake NGO' leaders - claiming they're part of 'uniparty' engaged in 'giant money laundering scheme'
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In a recent Fox News interview, Elon Musk advocated for the arrest of leaders of organizations he labels as 'fake NGOs' that exploit federal funding. He claims these entities function in a politically connected 'uniparty,' comprising mostly Democrats but occasionally involving some Republicans as well. Musk argues that these groups contribute to a scheme resembling money laundering, asserting that 'NGO' and 'money laundering' have become synonymous. Although lacking the power to instigate investigations himself, Musk's influence might affect Trump's appointees in the Justice Department. He insists on the necessity for urgent action against this perceived corruption.
Musk's push for arrests targets politically connected organizations using federal funds, labeling them as 'fake charities' and accusing them of money laundering taxpayer resources.
He described the situation as a giant money laundering scheme linking NGOs to broaden the uniparty concept, mainly affecting Democrats but occasionally involving Republicans.
Musk emphasized that while he cannot initiate legal action, his influence might propel discussions about accountability within Trump's appointments in legal circles.
The CEO of Tesla and SpaceX expressed a 'maniacal sense of urgency,' stating the justice system moves slowly but he believes necessary actions will eventually be taken.
Read at New York Post
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