Elon Musk has publicly ridiculed the Securities and Exchange Commission, scrapped with federal airwaves and car-safety regulators and sued the Pentagon to gain access to military space contracts.
But with his Twitter acquisition, the billionaire who founded Tesla and SpaceX has cast himself as a central player in Washington’s most contentious political battles — a role that could bring him a whole new level of blowback.
In his new position helming the favorite social media network of politicians and
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