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Key Points
- Elon Musk has major business interests in China but also has huge US defence contracts.
- Donald Trump attacked reports, first published in the New York Times, about Musk’s Pentagon visit.
- The White House has previously said Musk will recuse himself if any conflicts of interest arise.
“I look forward to the prosecutions of those at the Pentagon who are leaking maliciously false information to NYT. They will be found,” he wrote on X before the Hegseth meeting.
‘No Chinese war plans’
“There was no war plans, no Chinese war plans. There was no secret plans,” Hegseth said.
Democrats demand details
“There is no legitimate national security or other rationale for providing this information to Mr Musk,” two Democratic senators, Elizabeth Warren and Tammy Duckworth, wrote in a letter to Hegseth, demanding details on what information was shared with Musk and why.
Last week, Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard said she had ordered an investigation into leaks from inside the intelligence community and is also probing internal chat rooms for any misconduct by employees.