Elon Musk’s executives advised against seeking higher security clearances due to potential risks linked to drug use and foreign connections.
Reports indicate Musk’s executives caution against higher security clearances due to risks of revocation linked to his lifestyle.(Getty Images via AFP)
Elon Musk’s SpaceX executives have reportedly advised him against pursuing higher security clearances, citing potential risks of revocation due to allegations about the Tesla boss’s drug use and connections with foreign powers.
reported that Musk’s lawyers informed SpaceX’s directors that applying for a higher security clearance could result in an examination of Musk’s way of life.
Musk’s current clearance status is “top secret,”and it took him “years” to access, but it only grants him partial access to SpaceX’s government-related projects. During an October town hall meeting, Musk remarked, “Most of the stuff that I’m aware of…the reason to keep it top secret is it’s so boring.”
has also reported allegations that Musk has had multiple contacts with Russian President Vladimir Putin since 2022 and highlighted rumours of Musk’s use of substances like ketamine.
SpaceX has denied these claims, calling the reports of Putin’s involvement “misleading” and “unsubstantiated.” NASA Administrator Bill Nelson expressed concern over these allegations, stating they would be “concerning” if proven true.