Musk says Warren's allegations of conflict of interest in DOGE were driven by SBF parents
Elon Musk responded to Senator Elizabeth Warren's claim that there may be a conflict of interest in his role in DOGE under the Trump administration if he were to be elected president, stating that "Warren's scrutiny of his DOGE role was pushed by SBF's parents." Earlier, according to The Washington Post, Senator Elizabeth Warren wrote to Trump requesting that "conflict of interest" rules be established for Musk because he is a senior advisor to Trump.
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