WSJ Blasts Biden’s “Governmentwide Jihad” Against Elon Musk

You know the Biden regime is becoming downright scary when more conservative publications accuse the White House of “jihad,” especially jihad against one of the greatest innovators in American history.

According to an editorial published in the Wall Street Journal, a highly respected media outlet, the Biden regime has launched “governmentwide jihad” against Elon Musk.

The respected media outlet noted that such jihad has been evident ever since the midterm elections, after which a “mumbling” and “inarticulate” Biden relayed a command that “had to have been scripted.”

“I think that Elon Musk’s cooperation and/or technical relationship with other countries is worth being looked at. Whether or not he is doing anything inappropriate, I’m not suggesting that. I’m suggesting that it’s worth being looked at. And that’s all I’ll say,” Biden boomed.

Typically ghostwritten remarks for the sitting “leader” of the free world.

For reference, Mr. President, perhaps the real enemies of freedom are “worth being looked at,” such as anti-American George Soros, but Soros’s services are far too helpful for the Dems to ever invite real investigation.

“For any ambitious bureaucrat, that alone is enough to warrant a governmentwide jihad on Mr. Musk,” the WSJeditorial board wrote.

“Governmentwide jihad.” An aggressive characterization, albeit one in full alignment with the facts as they are available thus far.

Which are also detailed by the WSJ.

“It took only a single complaint – out of more than one million applicants to SpaceX in four years – to spark the Justice Department and Securities and Exchange Commission investigations of SpaceX,” the WSJ continued.

A complaint likely ghostwritten by one of Biden’s innumerable lemmings, who are well compensated to deceive as they’re told.

Needless to say, the Biden regime’s so-called “investigation” rages well on into 2024, with the SEC recently declaring that Musk will be forced to testify over more nonsense, as outlined in a 10-page order, hilariously titled “SEC vs. Elon Musk – order to comply with subpoena,” which is available in full via this link.

“The SEC has applied for an order to compel compliance with its investigative subpoena for respondent Elon Musk to appear and testify at the SEC’s San Francisco office about possible violations of federal securities laws in connection with his 2022 purchase of Twitter and his statements about that purchase,” the order sniffed.

“Possible violations.” Hilarious. So glad that the taxpayer-funded SEC is looking into “possible violations” circa 2022.

How about looking at very real violations from the Chinese Communist Party itself via TikTok?

“The evidence is relevant and material to the SEC’s investigation, and the testimony is not unduly burdensome,” Biden’s minions continued.

Of course it is. Anything that doesn’t fall exactly in alignment with deranged “progressive” ideals is “material” to the SEC.

And, of course, the order couldn’t resist snarky remarks regarding Musk’s support of Texas.

“Based on its understanding that the respondent lives in Austin, Texas, on September 19, the SEC sent an email to the respondent’s counsel offering to conduct the testimony at the SEC’s office in Fort Worth, Texas, on various dates in October,” the minions sneered.

“Based on its understanding” … right.

As if the varied “intelligence” agencies in the nation aren’t currently tracking every single move Musk makes and every single thing he says, all due to his refusal to kowtow to the militant woke mob.

Author: Jane Jones


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