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Elon Musk visits the Central Intelligence Agency to discuss

Date:2025-04-01 15:04Resource:未知
Global Network Comprehensive Report: The New York Times and Axios News Network reported on March 31st that Liz Lyons, the head of public affairs at the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), confirmed that Elon Musk, the leader of the US Government Efficiency Department, visited the CIA headquarters on March 31st local time to hold talks on improving government efficiency. This is also Musk's first visit to the CIA since the establishment of the government efficiency department. ​
According to Axios News Network, CIA  Director John Ratcliffe and Deputy Director Michael Ellis received Musk, and several senior CIA officials also attended the meeting. According to sources, Ratcliffe and his team discussed with Musk feasible solutions for the CIA to improve efficiency by drawing on measures from other government agencies while ensuring US national security. The meeting also involved other technical issues. ​
On January 20th of this year, US President Trump signed an executive order on the day of his inauguration, forming a government efficiency advisory committee led by Musk, with the aim of significantly reducing federal spending and restoring the federal government's administrative capacity and efficiency. Previously, according to media reports such as Politico News and The New York Times, a spokesperson for the National Security Agency confirmed that Musk made his first visit to the agency on March 12th local time. On the 21st, the US Department of Defense announced that Defense Secretary Hedgehog met with Musk at the Pentagon. ​
As Musk's interactions with multiple intelligence and defense agencies in the United States become increasingly frequent, his role in promoting efficiency reform of US government institutions, as well as the potential impact it may have in the future, deserves continued attention.
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