Elon Musk Cannot Enter Some Buildings Of His Own Aerospace Company SpaceX; The Reason Is…

Elon Musk’s history of drug abuse has been a major concern for Tesla and SpaceX and the investors thereof for quite some years now. Reports of him microdosing on ketamine to curb his depression are not news. Adding to his misery are now government restrictions that have higher clearances for some of his employees at SpaceX than him. Reportedly, the government wouldn’t allow Musk some of the buildings in his own companies, despite having “top secret” security clearance. However, some 400 employees at the California-based company have full clearance, working on classified programs.

Musk’s lawyers worry if he seeks full access for higher security clearances, he might lose his current “top secret” clearances as well. As it would force him to reveal his alleged drug abuse, his meeting with foreign nationals, including the arch nemesis of the US, Russian President Bladimir Putin, and other sensitive revelations that could jeopardize his prospects further.

While a close confidant of president-elect Donald Trump and a co-boss of DOGE alongside Vivek Ramaswamy, the billionaire is oblivious to certain information regarding his company’s spy satellite program labelled Starshield. Per WSJ reports, Musk is not permitted near the facilities where the program is currently under progress. Will the White House clear his access come January when Trump sits in the office?

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