GOP senator says there 'have to be guardrails' on Musk as Jim Jordan insists 'God bless him!'

GOP senator says there 'have to be guardrails' on Musk as Jim Jordan insists 'God bless him!'
Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH) and Sen. Kevin Cramer (R-ND), Images via Screengrab / CNN.
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CNN’s Manu Raju on Sunday pressed Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH) about Elon Musk's involvement in the federal government after a Republican senator expressed concern about potential conflicts of interest with the billionaire founder of SpaceX.

Sen. Kevin Cramer (R-ND) told Raju he believes there should be “some guardrails” on Musk’s work with the government. Musk helms the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), a “temporary organization” established by a Trump executive order with the stated purpose of “modernizing Federal technology and software to maximize governmental efficiency and productivity.”

Cramer insisted “there have to be guardrails, obviously, on what information [Musk] accesses — but more importantly, what he does with it.”

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“As a major defense contractor, as a major government contractor, there have to be some guardrails,” Cramer later added

Raju asked Jordan about Cramer’s remark on Sunday, noting “there could be a conflict here.”

Jordan argued “the guardrails are you all in the press who are talking about it everyday.”

“All I know is he’s a special employee of the president of the United States,” Jordan said. “… I think the American people appreciate the effort and the work that he’s doing.”

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“The fact that he’s exposed the ridiculous things our money is being spent on, I think the American people said, ‘Yeah, we sort of always had this suspicion and now we’re seeing the evidence. And God bless him for bringing that information’ — and frankly, more importantly, God bless him for the work he did in exposing what other journalists … have called the ‘censorship industrial complex.”

“You guys should have been helping us with that, instead you’re attacking Elon Musk.”

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