According to a report by the U.S. Capitol Hill website on November 15, technology billionaire Elon Musk has maintained close contact with Russian President Vladimir Putin, and two Democratic senators have called for an investigation into Musk's involvement in SpaceX federal contracts. In a letter sent on Friday, Jack Reed, chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee, and Senator Jeanne Shaheen said Musk's relationship with U.S. adversaries "raises serious questions about his reliability as a government contract and license holder." Musk's SpaceX has signed billions of dollars in contracts with the U.S. Department of Defense and intelligence agencies, according to reports. Lawmakers pointed out that he is also the "prime contractor" for the Space Force's national security space program and has signed a $1.8 billion confidential contract with the U.S. National Reconnaissance Office. Earlier (The Wall Street Journal) reported that Musk has been in close contact with Putin. The two reportedly had various conversations on personal issues, business, and geopolitical tensions, sometimes involving other senior Russian officials, including Putin's first deputy chief of staff Sergey Kiriyenko. Lawmakers asked the Justice Department and the Pentagon to review whether Musk's relationship with Russian officials warranted an investigation, and called on the Department of Defense to determine whether SpaceX should exclude Musk from current or future government contracts. The report also stated that Musk has become one of President-elect Trump's most staunch allies. After the election, he actively participated in the campaign and lived in Mar-a-Lago in Florida for several days. According to Reuters, the Democratic senators' request for an investigation into Musk is unlikely to be realized. Musk spent more than $119 million on Trump's re-election campaign and was named co-director of the incoming president's government efficiency department.#BabyMarvinf9c7值得拥🈶