Biden Admin Mulling Investigation into Elon Musk’s Twitter Purchase

Democrat President Joe Biden’s administration is reportedly mulling launching an investigation into Elon Musk’s purchase of Twitter.

According to a report by The Washington Post, Biden’s Treasury Department is weighing whether or not it has the authority to launch an investigation into the deal.

The Washington Post cites anonymous sources familiar with the deal.

Under the terms of the deal, foreign investors, including a member of the Saudi royal family, could potentially have access to confidential financial and user data, according to the report.

Treasury Department officials are reportedly examining their legal options to investigate the deal.

Whether they were aware of this potential information sharing was unclear, however.

Nevertheless, the Department’s Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS) typically investigates foreign nationals, not U.S. citizens like Musk.

In the past, White House officials have considered launching an investigation of the deal on national security grounds, the Post reported, citing an anonymous source.

Two anonymous sources told the Post that the FBI had investigated the possible counterintelligence risks of the deal in the spring.

Yet it was not clear if those initiatives were still underway or if they were ever elevated to the most senior officials in the organization.

Last week, White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre last week denied a report that the Biden admin was considering national security reviews of Musk’s holdings.

As Slay News reported, the reviews would particularly target Twitter and Musk’s satellite internet network known as Starlink, Reuters reported.

“CFIUS is committed to taking all necessary actions within its authority to safeguard U.S. national security,” a Treasury spokesperson told the Post.

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“Consistent with law and practice, CFIUS does not publicly comment on transactions that it may or may not be reviewing.”

CFIUS can investigate minority stakes by foreign investors in critical industries, not just full acquisitions, the Post reported.

The Biden administration has faced pressure from a growing cohort of allies who are demanding an investigation of the Twitter deal, particularly over the $1.89 billion investment by the Saudis.

The investment makes the Saudi royal family the second-largest stakeholder in the $44 billion deal after Musk himself.

“We should be concerned that the Saudis, who have a clear interest in repressing political speech and impacting US politics, are now the second-largest owner of a major social media platform,” Democrat Sen. Chris Murphy of Connecticut tweeted Monday in a thread calling for a CFIUS investigation of Musk’s acquisition.

Murphy further went on to note that between TikTok, which is owned by the Chinese firm ByteDance, and Twitter, two of the largest social media platforms in the country were owned “in whole or in part” by China or Saudi Arabia, a trend he characterized as “dangerous.”

The Treasury Department performing a cursory review of large deals is a fairly routine practice, and most such preliminary examinations do not result in a full investigation, the Post reported.

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By Frank Bergman

Frank Bergman is a political/economic journalist living on the east coast. Aside from news reporting, Bergman also conducts interviews with researchers and material experts and investigates influential individuals and organizations in the sociopolitical world.

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