Biden DOJ targeting of Elon Musk is intimidation, pure and simple



In a string of outstanding coincidences, President Joe Biden’s Division of Justice has taken a eager curiosity in all issues Elon Musk.

The US Lawyer’s Workplace for the Southern District of New York is reportedly pursuing felony costs in opposition to Musk, scrutinizing whether or not the Tesla CEO didn’t disclose private advantages he obtained from his automotive firm.

The Wall Road Journal experiences that the brand new inquiry facilities round Tesla’s “Challenge 42,” an alleged plan for a bizarre glass house and construction that Musk talked about setting up in Texas however by no means constructed.

Which all sounds very very similar to a fishing expedition placed on by a lawless, out-of-control, politically pushed DOJ.

It’s fairly the happenstance that solely final month, the DOJ’s Civil Rights Division additionally launched a weird swimsuit in opposition to Musk’s SpaceX, alleging the corporate engaged in employment discrimination in opposition to non-US residents.

Or, to place it extra plainly, the Biden administration, which, as we communicate, is overseeing a historic surge of unlawful border crossings, is suing America’s most profitable authorized immigrants for failing to rent noncitizens.

Amongst different issues, SpaceX, which has partnered with the US army on tasks, produces rockets which might be thought-about superior weapons expertise.

And so it hires individuals who can get hold of safety clearances.

As quite a few commenters have identified, corporations concerned in comparable work, together with Northrop Grumman, have used related hiring practices.

But for some motive, the DOJ has singled out Musk.

(Because it seems, one other place solely US residents can work is the Division of Justice.)

Now a suspicious particular person would possibly level out it might probably not be above a DOJ that indicts the opposition occasion’s main presidential candidate, frequently sues states to overturn legal guidelines it doesn’t like and prosecutes dad and mom who protest faculty boards and lecturers unions to focus on a robust political opponent.

Simply Wednesday, Lawyer Common Merrick Garland appeared earlier than a congressional committee and regularly sounded indistinguishable from an MSNBC host.

Musk, who hardly operates like some grasping Gordon Gekko kind — he doesn’t even personal a home — has grow to be a scathing critic of the administration.

After shopping for the social-media platform Twitter, he not solely reinstated Donald Trump’s account however these of quite a few different critics censored by the corporate’s earlier regime, typically on the request of presidency officers.

Musk’s championing of an open Web and protection of free expression is definitely at odds with the administration’s censorious insurance policies and objectives.

However Musk has additionally opposed authorities COVID mandates, criticized the modern left’s “woke thoughts virus” and known as the Democrats the occasion of “division and hate.”

Musk, who has 157 million followers on the platform he now calls X, has additionally lengthy been at odds with one of many Democratic Celebration’s most vital constituencies: unions.

In 2021, for instance, Biden invited the CEOs of GM, Ford and Chrysler and the pinnacle of the United Auto Employees to have a good time the way forward for electrical autos however not Musk, whose firm Tesla not solely sells extra EVs than all three mixed however is the one main EV maker to not lose cash on each unit.

Why?

“Properly, these are the three largest employers of the UAW, so I’ll allow you to draw your personal conclusions,” defined then-White Home Press Secretary Jen Psaki.

The conclusion is that all the pieces on this administration has been contaminated by partisanship.

The actual downside with the DOJ’s corrupt conduct is that even when Musk had engaged in wrongdoing, we’d have completely no motive to belief that the criminal-justice system is performing as an impartial or good-faith arbiter of the regulation.

These are the implications of the DOJ spending years concentrating on political opponents and defending family and friends.

Musk, the world’s richest man, can afford to rent attorneys and defend himself in opposition to the DOJ persecution.

However these sorts of investigations aren’t solely meant to intimidate him — they’re meant to intimidate anybody who will get out of line.

David Harsanyi is a senior editor at The Federalist.