The Trump administration is looking into possible ties between high-level billionaires and funding of social unrest, Tesla attacks, January 6, as well as, possibly assassination efforts against President Donald Trump.
Elon Musk is now interested in new allegations.
Natalie Winters reported on X Tuesday night that the wife of the former U.S. attorney Matthew Graves, who prosecuted 1,500+ Jan6ers, is on the Board of Indivisible. Trump had just spoken about an investigation relating to attacks and the funding of leftist billionaires with open animus towards the U.S. President.
This Soros-backed organization is the main organizer of anti-Trump protests and violent Tesla actions.

Musk, the head of the Department of Government Efficiency, was alerted to the post and is now working to eliminate government fraud, waste, and abuse. This includes federal aid provided to USAID during the Biden era.
“Interesting,” Musk sneered on X.
Musk’s tweet came during Trump’s interview on Tuesday night with Kelly, where Kelly asked Trump if he had heard of Soros funding attack campaigns against Trump and his officials.
Trump replied to Kelly, “I think that’s a part of it.” “There were some who were involved in my trial that I believe probably were also involved with this.”

Elon did a great job. He has found waste, fraud, and abuse at levels that you have never seen before: people who don’t come to work still receive checks. There are so many things that you cannot even begin to list them all.
Trump called the presidency a “dangerous profession” and questioned if there might be links to non-government or governmental organizations that fund attacks against him or his supporters.
Trump asked in jest, “Why didn’t you tell me that? You could have told me that, please.”