Elon Musk's private security detail gets deputized by US Marshals Service
Source: CNN
The US Marshals Service has deputized members of Elon Musks private security detail, giving them certain rights and protections of federal law enforcement agents, three law enforcement officials familiar with the matter told CNN.
It was not immediately clear how many members of Musks security team were made special deputies.
Musk, the tech billionaire and ally of President Donald Trump, is not eligible to have a US Secret Service detail meaning members of his personal security detail were limited in what they could do in Washington, DC.
Now that members have been deputized, they have more rights and could be authorized to carry weapons on federal grounds. It also means that if something went awry with the detail, the Marshals Service could be held legally liable, one law enforcement source said.
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Read more: https://www.cnn.com/2025/02/20/politics/elon-musk-private-security-deputized-marshals-service

SheltieLover
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DENVERPOPS
(10,887 posts)gave up..............both said there is no way either of them could write stuff that came near the crap that was in reality happening.....
dchill
(41,347 posts)Baitball Blogger
(49,236 posts)speak easy
(11,188 posts)The Felon has moved it out of the Oval Office.
Walleye
(37,939 posts)Norrrm
(455 posts)Hassin Bin Sober
(26,890 posts)Its become a huge problem with municipalities having local cops also act as federal officers. Now when they beat the shit out of a citizen they just say the federal part of the cop did it so its infinitely harder to get justice.
DENVERPOPS
(10,887 posts)all the Corporate CEO's in America, and then for all the UBER wealthy Republican oligarchs and then......etc etc etc
How can people look at all this constant shit and not see what's taking place, esp the 75+ Million Trump voters
Walleye
(37,939 posts)Wiz Imp
(3,751 posts)They're either directly on the Federal payroll or contract employees. Either way, tax dollars pay their salaries.
Karasu
(577 posts)Fuck this shit.
Blues Heron
(6,428 posts)then when all the pieces are in place it will be way too late. This needs to be stopped. pukes: wake up! no one will be safe- look how the germans ended up! Do you really want WWIII? thats where this is heading.
PSPS
(14,315 posts)Nictuku
(4,048 posts)The Federal Marshals primarily oversee the Security for Federal Judges.
Unfortunately, the Federal Judges fall under the jurisdiction of the Department of Justice
If Federal Judges are threatened (for instance, if they don't rule a certain way, otherwise it would be a shame ..... ) the Mafia move.
If this situation happens, who would the Judges turn to? The Federal Marshals. And if they are tainted? God(ess) Help us!
If all the leadership of the Federal Marshals are fired, and replaced by toadies, then we have lost the last guardrails.
ancianita
(39,645 posts)has an important and long history in law enforcement, but it's become too political.
Criticism and controversy
An audit by the Office of Inspector General (OIG) (November 2010) of the Justice Department found "weaknesses in the USMS's efforts to secure federal court facilities in the six USMS district offices we visited".[80]
The report found, among other things, that the Marshals Service's Judicial Security Division had contracted private security firms to provide Court Security Officers without having completed background checks.
Another incident involved the Marshals Service awarding a $300 million contract to a security guard company named USProtect Corporation, which had a known history of numerous criminal activities leading to convictions for mail fraud and bank fraud and false insurance claims in addition to a civil judgment against its chief financial officer.
Technical problems included court security officers not being properly trained on security screening equipment, which also meant equipment not being used. The OIG noted that in February 2009, several courthouses failed to detect mock explosives sent by Marshals Service Headquarters in order to test security procedures. They also found that 18% of court security officers had outdated firearms qualifications.
Internal thefts
On March 26, 2009, the body of Deputy U.S. Marshal Vincent Bustamante was discovered in Juárez, Mexico, according to the Marshals Service.
Bustamante, who was accused of stealing and pawning government property, was a fugitive from the law at the time of his death. Chihuahua State Police said the body had multiple wounds to the head apparently consistent with an execution-style shooting.[81]
In January 2007, Deputy U.S. Marshal John Thomas Ambrose was charged with theft of Justice Department property, disclosure of confidential information, and lying to federal agents during an investigation. Deputy Ambrose had been in charge of protecting mobster-turned-informant Nicholas Calabrese, who was instrumental in sending three mob bosses to prison for life.[82] A federal jury convicted Ambrose on April 27, 2009, of leaking secret government information concerning Calabrese to William Guide, a family friend and former Chicago police officer who had also served time in prison for corruption. Ambrose also was convicted of theft of government property but acquitted of lying to federal agents.[83] On October 27, 2009, Ambrose was sentenced to serve four years in prison.[84]
Racial discrimination
In 1998, retired Chief Deputy U.S. Marshal Matthew Fogg won a landmark EEO and Title VII racial discrimination and retaliation lawsuit against the Justice Department, for which he was awarded $4 million.
The jury found the entire Marshals Service to be a "racially hostile environment" which discriminates against black employees in its promotion practices.
U.S. District Judge Thomas Penfield Jackson summarized the jurors' decision by stating that they felt there was an "atmosphere of racial disharmony and mistrust within the United States Marshal Service".[85][86]
As of 2011, Fogg is president of "Bigots with Badges",[86] and executive director of CARCLE (Congress Against Racism and Corruption in Law Enforcement), and is also associated with Law Enforcement Against Prohibition (LEAP), a drug law reform organization of law enforcement officers.[87]
In September 2023, U.S. Marshals Service settled a $15 million, nearly 30-year-old EEOC class action lawsuit filed by Matthew Fogg in January, 1994. Alleging discrimination against African-American Deputy U.S. Marshal applicants, employees and Detention Officers with regard to hiring, promotions, recruitment and headquarter assignments.[88]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_Marshals_Service
iemanja
(55,568 posts)malthaussen
(17,944 posts)There is no reasonable rationale for this whatsoever.
-- Mal
rubbersole
(9,304 posts)This is some 1st class nazi shit right here. Next it's the Proud Boys...
slightlv
(4,834 posts)Blue_playwright
(1,585 posts)nt
yaesu
(8,571 posts)dalton99a
(86,540 posts)Shipwack
(2,469 posts)Musk would sue/harass into oblivion anyone that tried to file a complaint about them...
Ford_Prefect
(8,268 posts)before this point and might be liable for illegal trespass, search, and seizure.
I don't see how this ends well.
If at some point things go sideways for Elon and his "crew" collateral damage could take on a whole new meaning. I am not advocating that it should happen. I am observing that they are tampering with lives and decisions in ways which might prompt someone to act very rashly indeed. That would be a very dark day for all of us.
But you cannot deny that they are tempting Karma, or God, or people who aren't gonna take it anymore.
Solly Mack
(93,991 posts)C0RI0LANUS
(2,986 posts)
This photo of twins Tweedle-Dee and Tweedle-Dum went viral last year. The photographer exposed Musk's left flank. Most private bodyguards are former US Army SF, USN SEALs, Army Rangers, USMC. I doubt retired USSS or State Dept DSS agents would go "merc" after years of doing PSD work, but one never knows.

Private security companies protect US judicial officers and buildings, like Walden Security, and these employees are Deputy US Marshals. They are the ones you encounter entering a federal courthouse checking for weapons.
Sources:
https://www.waldensecurity.com/security-personnel/court-security-officer
https://finance.yahoo.com/news/walden-security-announces-6th-circuit-202000195.html
EarthFirst
(3,422 posts)So much paranoia for someone who is supposedly thrusting Greatness upon the masses with such fervor