Washington: President Donald Trump said Friday that Elon Musk should not be allowed to see top secret US plans for any war with China, in a rare admission that his billionaire ally's business links raised potential conflicts of interest. Trump strongly denied media reports that the world's richest man, who is now leading the cost-cutting Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), would receive a classified Pentagon briefing on its war strategy.
Tesla and Space X boss Musk has major business interests in China but also has huge US defense contracts, while his status as an unelected advisor to Trump has raised concerns about his influence. "I don't want to show it to anybody. You're talking about a potential war with China," Trump told reporters in the Oval Office. "Certainly you wouldn't show it to a businessman who is helping us so much... Elon has businesses in China and he would be susceptible perhaps to that."
Trump, who was unveiling a contract for Boeing to build the next-generation F-47 fighter jet, described Musk as a "patriot" and hailed his efforts to slash back the US federal government, including the Defense
Department. Musk was at the Pentagon on Friday, but Trump attacked reports, first published in the New York Times, about the visit. "They really are the enemy of the people," Trump said of the Times, which reported Musk was to receive a briefing in a secure room dubbed "The Tank" on maritime tactics and targeting plans.
In the United States, Trump has repeatedly insisted that Musk has no conflicts of interest, even as Musk leads a harsh overhaul of US government agencies that in some cases his companies have dealings with. Musk's SpaceX has US government defense contracts worth billions of dollars, including for launching rockets and for the use of the Starlink satellite service.
Trump has recently further blurred the line by promoting Tesla cars after attacks by vandals over Musk's links to the White House. Trump suggested Friday that such vandals could be deported to prisons in El Salvador. Democrats have meanwhile blasted Trump for handing administration policy to Musk despite him undergoing no background checks and heading companies with government contracts.