Elon Musk, owner of X (formerly Twitter), has become a prominent figure in the administration of President Donald Trump, using the platform to promote the government's agenda and criticize its opponents.
Musk has leveraged his 215 million followers on X to amplify Trump's stance on various issues, including attacking a government agency he seeks to dismantle, labeling it "evil." He has also accused a Treasury employee who resigned under pressure over payment system access of criminal activity.