“Users claim (You can listen to X say it. Stop with the attorney-speak.) the child allegedly told the President of the United States, “I want you to shush your mouth.” They also alleged that Elon Musk’s son told Donald Trump, “You’re not the president, you need to go away.”
“Breaking her silence, Elon Musk’s son’s mother Grimes said she didn’t even know that he would be exposed like that. She also found out about his White House cameo from the social user she replied to. The user commented under an unrelated post on X (formerly Twitter) and said, “Lil X was very polite today! You raised him well. He was so cute when he told DJT, ‘Please forgive me, I need to pee.’”
FROM:
Hollywood Unlocked
By Ariela Anís,
Feb. 13, 2024
"Public reports have revealed that Elon Musk’s team several includes individuals from criminal hacking communities—people who break into accounts, steal personal data, and use it for extortion...
Musk’s handpicked team, including unvetted individuals like a teenager who was fired from a previous job for leaking sensitive data, now has direct administrative access to sensitive government data systems. These systems house vital personal data—such as Social Security numbers, banking details, and addresses—for millions of Americans, including veterans, federal employees, and those with student loans."
"My Personal Stake in This Fight
Now look, let's get personal. For those of you who may not already know who I am—my name is Kris Goldsmith, and I'm a former US Army Sergeant and Iraq War veteran. Rolling Stone calls me “The Neo-Nazi Hunter Next Door.”
I run two nonprofits that actively combat domestic extremism: Task Force Butler Institute and Veterans Fighting Fascism. Our mission is to train veterans in open-source intelligence gathering so they can investigate extremist groups and collect evidence of criminal behavior, and to educate Americans on lawfully combating these extremist threats.
Our team has successfully contributed to the arrests of dozens of neo-Nazis, secured both misdemeanor and felony convictions, and helped facilitate multiple federal lawsuits. Just last month, our work contributed to a $3 million judgment against Patriot Front. That’s the hate group whose flash-mob-style marches go viral on social media every few months—those guys in Best Buy-style uniforms and covering their faces with white neck gaiters.
Because of this work, I’ve already faced political retribution from neo-Nazis. Public reports have revealed that Elon Musk’s team several includes individuals from criminal hacking communities—people who break into accounts, steal personal data, and use it for extortion. Musk’s team is connected to the same kinds of people who have threatened my life.
Last summer, a neo-Nazi was jailed for a hate crime after hand-delivering a death threat to my mother’s home. I’m still dealing with at least two open federal investigations into other threats.
The Trump administration’s recklessness in granting Musk’s team access to sensitive data is exacerbating these dangers. This administration has even defended racists on Musk’s team. Recently, the Wall Street Journal exposed one of Musk’s staff members, Marko Elez, for posting blatantly racist tweets, which resulted in Elez’s resignation. Instead of the Trump Administration distancing itself from the scandal, Elez was publicly defended by both Elon Musk and Vice President J.D. Vance, who then brought him back into a government position.
I’ve spent thousands of dollars trying to protect my data and my safety, but this unlawful data access is putting my life and my family at risk.
These are not abstract concerns—they’re potentially deadly.
And this administration’s deliberate decision to empower extremists puts countless Americans at risk. My personal data is stored in systems managed by agencies like the Department of Education and the Department of Treasury. I’m deeply alarmed that this sensitive information has been exposed due to DOGE’s reckless behavior.
The psychological toll of this situation is immense. Knowing that your personal information is vulnerable creates a constant sense of anxiety. For every American, every interaction with government services now carries the question: Is my data safe? This pervasive insecurity is exactly what privacy laws are meant to prevent.
I’m not alone. Veterans, teachers, and federal employees who have joined this lawsuit face similar risks. The Privacy Act was designed to protect us from exactly these kinds of abuses.
As the Trump Administration continues to demonize and lie about those of us who’ve dedicated our lives to serving our country and our communities, each of us becomes targets for violent MAGA retribution."
I am suing the federal government over a data privacy crisis engineered by Donald Trump and Elon Musk that’s illegal and dangerous.
Musk’s handpicked team, including unvetted individuals like a teenager who was fired from a previous job for leaking sensitive data, now has direct administrative access to sensitive government data systems. These systems house vital personal data—such as Social Security numbers, banking details, and addresses—for millions of Americans, including veterans, federal employees, and those with student loans.
This initiative, called the “U.S. DOGE Service,” claims to “modernize government tech.” But what’s really happening is a complete disregard for legal safeguards on personal data. The Privacy Act exists to prevent precisely this kind of unauthorized access. The risks are staggering: identity theft, fraud, and political targeting. Once your data is exposed, it’s virtually impossible to undo the damage.
The sheer scale of this program’s impact cannot be overstated. This incursion on our privacy exemplifies how modern authoritarian regimes manipulate technology and law to undermine democratic norms—mirroring the total government control of citizens' data seen in Xi's communist-ruled China and Putin's oligarchy in Russia. Here in the United States, the personal information stored in these systems is meant to be used strictly within the bounds of privacy protections established by decades of legal precedent.
Let’s break down what’s happening, why it’s illegal, and what we’re fighting to change."
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NYT, STOP PAPERING OVER TRUMP’S KGB HISTORY!
“Warming trend in U.S. Russian Relations?” Translation, Trump is kissing PUTIN’S WARM ASS.
Trump was pals with Russians in “Little Odessa” at Brighton Beach Trump properties.
HE’S A KGB USEFUL IDIOT AND everyone at NYT KNOWS THAT!
"Trump’s rise in Manhattan coincided with the birth of “Little Odessa,” the largest Russian immigrant enclave in the United States located in Brighton Beach, Brooklyn.
This was due to the Jackson-Vanik Amendment, a 1974 change in US trade policy that economically coerced the Soviet Union to allow its Jewish residents to immigrate to the United States or Israel.
The introduction of economic penalties to punish human rights abuses had profound consequences for the Russian-American relationship and continued to be an important issue in the 2016 U.S. Presidential election.
While the overwhelming majority of new arrivals to the U.S. following the passage of Jackson-Vanik were law abiding citizens, one of the unintended consequences of the policy was the introduction of Eurasian organized crime into the United States.
The KGB used the opportunity to empty out its prisons of dangerous criminals, some of whom would become KGB informants after re-establishing themselves in Brooklyn.
Trump came to the attention of Eastern Bloc intelligence agency’s shortly thereafter. His 1977 marriage to Czech foreign national Ivana Zelníčková was followed by the Státní bezpečnost (StB), Czechoslovakia’s state intelligence service.
The StB was known to cooperate with the KGB, though it is unclear whether it shared any information about the Trump’s. Czech intelligence started a file on the Trump’s soon after they were married, as part of their mission to keep tabs on Czech émigrés abroad.
Ivana’s correspondence with her father, Miloš Zelníčková, was monitored and he was forced to provide the StB with information regarding his daughter and son-in-law’s visits to Czechoslovakia as well as information about Trump’s business career.
“Trump was of course a very interesting person for us. He was a businessman, he had a lot of contacts, even in US politics,” former StB official Vlastimil Daněk told The Guardian. “We were focusing on him, we knew he was influential. We had information that he wanted to be president in future.”
Trump’s earliest known interactions with Eurasian organized crime date back to his first Manhattan real estate project.
In 1976, he purchased 200 televisions for the Grand Hyatt from Joy-Lud Electronics, which was known to cater to Soviet diplomats, KGB agents and Politburo members.
Among Joy-Lud’s customers were the Soviet Foreign Ministers Andrei Gromyko and Eduard Shevardnadze, the future Russian intelligence chief Yevgeny Primakov and Kremlin media spokesman Georgy Arbatov."
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