CoinVoice recently learned that the U.S. (New York Times) reported on the 17th that SpaceX and its founder Elon Musk have repeatedly violated federal reporting agreements aimed at protecting national secrets, including failing to provide details about his meetings with foreign leaders, leading to military scrutiny.

The report cites numerous anonymous sources stating that the U.S. Department of Defense's Office of Inspector General, the Office of the Under Secretary for Intelligence and Security, and the U.S. Air Force have initiated reviews regarding Musk's security issues this year. The U.S. Air Force recently denied Musk high-level security access, citing potential security risks, and some countries, including Israel, have expressed concerns that he may share sensitive data with other nations.

According to reports, SpaceX is one of the main contractors for the U.S. Department of Defense and NASA, and Musk holds a top-secret security clearance at the company, allowing him access to confidential materials such as advanced U.S. military technology. Under government secrecy regulations, Musk is required to report details about his private life, foreign travels, and other information to the Department of Defense, but he has not complied with these reporting requirements at least since 2021. [Original link]