
Hi John,
A Pew survey just revealed that 7 out of 10 Americans now view the influence of money in politics as a "big problem" – more than any other issue facing our country today.
We couldn't agree more. Calling out big money's influence on our political system is kind of our thing.
There are a LOT of examples of why big money is a big problem, but right now, none are more obvious than Elon Musk: a billionaire who bought his way into unprecedented control over essential government agencies and unchecked power to make changes as he sees fit.
And while he's busy reshaping the federal government, not enough attention is being paid to how his businesses interface directly with those same agencies he's been charged with overhauling.
In our latest blog post, we break down some of Musk's potential conflicts of interest in his new role, and how those intersect with his work at the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) to overhaul the government.

After you read it, we want to hear from you: Do you think big money corruption is getting better or worse under Musk and Trump's leadership?

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