David Super, an administrative law professor at Georgetown Law School, recently told the Washington Post that so many of Musk’s moves were “so wildly illegal” that he seemed to be “playing a quantity game, and assuming the system can’t react to all this illegality at once.”
Daddy doesn't have the authority to shut it down. Raising "interesting questions" that avoid the point is a tell.
You can question and attack any particular expenditure without shuttering an agency. The more you know . . .
What blunt instrument?
They wanna jerk off over President Elon/Deputy Trump Godzilla shit. It's transparent. They see a wrecking ball or a tweet from President Elon or Deputy Trump and think it must be legit because they are all-powerful, and then they get rock hard boners. It's really that simple.