Senate Democrats call on Trump to investigate Musk
Thirteen Senate Democrats wrote to President Donald Trump in a letter Friday to express concern that Elon Musk is "exploiting his position" as a senior White House advisor to "influence foreign governments for his own financial gain," and to call on him to investigate these allegations.
The letter cites reports that Musk is allegedly "taking advantage of his government role to coerce concessions from foreign governments for his own benefit, including unfettered market access as well as contracts with his companies, in exchange for favorable treatment by the U.S. government."
Democrats are particularly focused in this letter on recent reports about business deals struck between Musk's company Starlink and other countries. They cite reporting by the Washington Post about recent distribution deals and licensing deals reached between Starlink and several countries, including India and Bangladesh.

If these actions took place in the White House or Blair House, Democrats say, they could be in violation of U.S. law. Democrats say this should be investigated and call on Trump to make public any findings.
"The fear that officials are misusing their authority for self-enrichment, be it through government contracting or through corrupt interactions with foreign governments, is not one that Americans should have to countenance. Brazen corruption of that sort is seen in despotic regimes, not the United States of America," the letter states.
ABC News' Allison Pecorin






