Elon Musk is set to receive a classified briefing at the Pentagon this Friday on the U.S. military’s potential war strategies involving China, according to a New York Times report citing informed officials. The session will be led by senior defense leaders, including Secretary Pete Hegseth, and marks a significant expansion of Musk’s influence within the U.S. government.
Musk, already an adviser to President Donald Trump and head of the Department of Government Efficiency, has been a central figure in plans to streamline federal operations, including mass layoffs and deep budget cuts across multiple agencies. His growing proximity to national defense planning has sparked concerns over conflicts of interest, particularly due to his private ventures.
SpaceX, a major U.S. defense contractor, has deployed its Starlink satellite internet service in conflict zones, notably aiding Ukraine during the Russian invasion and supporting disaster zones like the recent California wildfires. The system’s low-orbit satellites offer enhanced resilience compared to traditional networks, making them a key military asset.
However, Musk’s deep business ties with China—especially through Tesla’s manufacturing and sales in the country—raise eyebrows as he receives high-level intelligence on potential conflicts involving Beijing. Tesla (NASDAQ: TSLA) continues to rely heavily on the Chinese market for growth, creating potential geopolitical tension.
Public backlash has also intensified due to Musk’s government role. Protests and even violent incidents have targeted Tesla in several U.S. states, reflecting growing criticism of his influence and controversial reforms.
As Elon Musk prepares for a China-focused Pentagon briefing, questions mount over the balance between national security, corporate interests, and political power in Washington. His unique position at the intersection of tech, defense, and policy makes him one of the most scrutinized figures in today’s geopolitical landscape.


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