Musk claims to be a U.S. Secret Service agent. What happened?

Elon Musk said he was a Secret Service ‘Special Agent’ when he donated $990 to the Republican Party inJanuary. pic.twitter.com/ hF4Pd35ZlJ

  • Infomance (@theInfomance) April 21,2021

How many identities does Musk have? After earlier labeling his title at Tesla as the “Technoking ofTesla,” a Federal Election Commission document shows that Musk, in a donation to the Republican Party earlier in the year, labeled himself as a “U.S. Secret Service agent” on his occupation. “.

According to the U.S. media “Business Insider” report pointed out that from the U.S. Federal Election Commission documents show that Musk donated $ 990 to the Republican National Committee on January 7 to 8, and in the employer field to fill in the “United States Secret Service (USSS)”, and in their own occupation to fill in a special ” specialagent.

The mainland military banned the Tesla series of vehicles from its facilities at the beginning of the year, and raised security concerns about the data collected by the brand’s in-car camera lens, arguing that it posed a security risk of stealing mainland military secrets. Musk has personally put out fires, saying that if Tesla cars were used for surveillance activities against the Chinese Communist Party, the company would be “shut down”. Now, Musk has been reported by the media to have been a self-proclaimed “U.S. Secret Service agent”, which makes one wonder about the “spy car controversy” that he was involved in not long ago.

However, according to the report, there is no evidence that Musk and the U.S. Secret Service have any relationship.

This is not the first time Musk has played with names! According to Tesla’s filing with the SEC in March, Musk has called himself Tesla’s “King of Electricity” and Zach Kirkhorn, the company’s chief financial officer, has been called the “Master of Coin “He also named the child he had with his singer girlfriend, Grimes, “X?A-12”.