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Plans to buy armored Tesla vehicles suddenly gone from State Department list
By Craig Nigrelli (Reporter), Jake Larsen (Video Editor)
- A list at the U.S. State Department that appeared to show an impending big purchase of Tesla electric vehicles over the next few years has been removed, according to Bloomberg News. Tesla is the company owned by Elon Musk, who now has a high-profile role in the Trump administration.
- Bloomberg reports that the item appeared on a spending list in December, but is now gone.
- Musk went on social media to refute that his company, Tesla, is going to get hundreds of millions of dollars in the deal.
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The State Department procurement forecast has scrubbed the listing of Elon Musk’s company, Tesla. It originally appeared as a possible $400 million purchase of armored electric vehicles.
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- Elon Musk is set to potentially receive a $400 million contract from the Trump administration for armored Teslas, raising ethical concerns due to his ties with President Trump and access to federal information.
- There are concerns about potential conflicts of interest since Musk has access to federal information and is an ally of Trump.
- Following backlash, the procurement document was revised to omit the mention of Tesla and describe it as $400 million worth of armored electric vehicles.
- Critics highlight Musk's simultaneous push for government spending cuts while securing government contracts, leading to questions about the influence he holds in the U.S. Government.
- No summary available because of a lack of coverage.
- The US government plans to purchase $400 million worth of armored electric vehicles, possibly from Tesla, as noted in the State Department's procurement forecast list.
- The armored electric vehicle contract is currently on hold, and the State Department clarified that the acquisition plan is paused, with no current plans to issue a solicitation for the armored vehicles.
- Rachel Maddow accused President Donald Trump and Elon Musk of corrupt self-dealing regarding the $400 million vehicle contract, stating it was awarded during the Biden administration.
- The State Department's procurement forecast originally included Tesla for a five-year contract but was later revised to simply mention 'armored electric vehicles.'
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What were the initial plans?
Bloomberg News said that reports surfaced on Wednesday, Feb. 12, about the State Department’s plans, which appeared in the December version of the list as an armored Tesla budget item. The buy was slated to begin this year and cover five years.
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What is a procurement list?
Governments often use procurement lists to buy supplies or services from specific organizations or to list such products and services. Bloomberg reports the State Department altered the document to remove Tesla’s name after reports surfaced in other media outlets.
Musk, who heads President Donald Trump’s Department of Government Efficiency, or DOGE, said his activities as leader of the cost-cutting organization would be transparent.
Where did the listing appear?
The Tesla name had appeared near BMW. The State Department is planning to buy armored BMW X5 and X7 SUVs. While the BMW name is reportedly still on the list, the Tesla name is gone, and the $400 million contract now only has a listing as Armored Electric Vehicles, with no company specified.
What is the reaction at the State Department?
A State Department spokesperson told Bloomberg that no government contract has been awarded to Tesla or any other automaker to produce electric vehicles.
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What is Elon Musk’s response?
“I’m pretty sure Tesla isn’t getting $400M,” Elon Musk posted on social media company X. “No one mentioned it to me, at least.”
Awareness and attention have increased on Elon Musk about potential conflicts of interest due to his high-profile role in the Trump administration and the fact that he owns six companies. Among them is SpaceX, which works with NASA and has government contracts.
[Craig Nigrelli]
THE STATE DEPARTMENT’S PROCUREMENT FORECAST HAS SCRUBBED THE LISTING OF ELON MUSK’S TESLA COMPANY. IT HAD ORIGINALLY APPEARED AS A POSSIBLE $400 MILLION PURCHASE OF ARMORED ELECTRIC VEHICLES.
BLOOMBERG NEWS SAYING THAT REPORTS SURFACED ON WEDNESDAY OF THE STATE DEPARTMENT’S PLANS, WHICH APPEARED IN THE DECEMBER VERSION OF LIST AS AN ARMORED TESLA BUDGET ITEM. THE BUY WAS SLATED TO BEGIN THIS YEAR AND COVER FIVE YEARS.
GOVERNMENTS OFTEN USE PROCUREMENT LISTS TO BUY SUPPLIES OR SERVICES FROM SPECIFIC ORGANIZATIONS OR TO LIST SUCH PRODUCTS AND SERVICES.
BLOOMBERG REPORTS THE STATE DEPARTMENT DOCUMENT HAS NOW BEEN ALTERED TO REMOVE TESLA’S NAME, AFTER REPORTS SURFACED IN OTHER MEDIA OUTLETS INCLUDING THE NEW YORK TIMES.
MUSK, WHO HEADS PRESIDENT TRUMP’S DEPARTMENT OF GOVERNMENT EFFICIENCY, OR DOGE, HAS SAID HIS ACTIVITIES AS LEADER OF THE FUNDING- SLASHING ORGANIZATION, WOULD BE TRANSPARENT.
THE TESLA NAME HAD APPEARED NEAR BMW. THE STATE DEPARTMENT IS PLANNING TO BUY ARMORED X5 AND X7 SUVS. WHILE THE BMW NAME IS REPORTEDLY STILL ON THE LIST, THE TESLA NAME IS GONE AND THE $400 MILLION CONTRACT NOW ONLY HAS A LISTING AS “ ARMORED ELECTRIC VEHICLES” WITH NO COMPANY SPECIFIED.
A STATE DEPARTMENT SPOKESPERSON TOLD BLOOMBERG, NO GOVERNMENT CONTRACT HAS BEEN AWARDED TO TESLA OR ANY OTHER AUTO MAKER TO PRODUCE ELECTRIC VEHICLES.
FOR HIS PART, ELON MUSK POSTED ON HIS SOCIAL MEDIA COMPANY, X, “ I’M PRETTY SURE TESLA ISN’T GETTING $400M. NO ONE MENTIONED IT TO ME, AT LEAST. “
AWARENESS AND ATTENTION ABOUT POTENTIAL CONFLICTS OF INTEREST INVOLVING ELON MUSK HAVE INCREASED DUE TO HIS HIGH PROFILE ROLE IN THE TRUMP ADMINISTRATION AND THE FACT THAT HE HAS SIX COMPANIES, INCLUDING SpaceX. SpaceX WORKS WITH THE U.S. MILITARY AND HAS BEEN AWARDED BIG GOVERNMENT CONTRACTS TO SEND ASTRONAUTS TO THE INTERNATIONAL SPACE STATION FOR NASA. FOR MORE UNBIASED UPDATES, DOWNLOAD THE STRAIGHT ARROW NEWS APP.
Media Landscape
This story is a Media Miss by the right as only 20% of the coverage is from right leaning media. Learn moreBias Summary
- Elon Musk is set to potentially receive a $400 million contract from the Trump administration for armored Teslas, raising ethical concerns due to his ties with President Trump and access to federal information.
- There are concerns about potential conflicts of interest since Musk has access to federal information and is an ally of Trump.
- Following backlash, the procurement document was revised to omit the mention of Tesla and describe it as $400 million worth of armored electric vehicles.
- Critics highlight Musk's simultaneous push for government spending cuts while securing government contracts, leading to questions about the influence he holds in the U.S. Government.
- No summary available because of a lack of coverage.
- The US government plans to purchase $400 million worth of armored electric vehicles, possibly from Tesla, as noted in the State Department's procurement forecast list.
- The armored electric vehicle contract is currently on hold, and the State Department clarified that the acquisition plan is paused, with no current plans to issue a solicitation for the armored vehicles.
- Rachel Maddow accused President Donald Trump and Elon Musk of corrupt self-dealing regarding the $400 million vehicle contract, stating it was awarded during the Biden administration.
- The State Department's procurement forecast originally included Tesla for a five-year contract but was later revised to simply mention 'armored electric vehicles.'
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