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What happened to FDA employees who were investigating Elon Musk's company?

According to Rachel Maddow's report, 20 employees from the FDA's Office of Neurological and Physical Medicine Devices were recently fired. This particular office was investigating Elon Musk's company at the time of the dismissals, raising questions about the timing and motivation behind these terminations. Maddow describes this as 'perhaps coincidentally' that the unit responsible for investigating Musk's company was the same one that experienced these firings. The implication in her reporting suggests potential concerns about regulatory oversight and the relationship between government agencies and private industry interests.

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MSNBC

00:00 - 00:15

What concerning pattern is occurring in government agencies like the National Nuclear Security Administration?

Government employees across multiple agencies, including the National Nuclear Security Administration, are being terminated allegedly for 'poor performance' despite having no performance issues on record. As Rachel Maddow reports, these individuals are being told they're fired due to performance problems, even when there's contradictory evidence supporting their work quality. This pattern suggests potentially unjustified dismissals affecting agencies responsible for critical national functions like nuclear security. The trend raises serious questions about the true motivations behind these firings and their impact on government operations and public safety.

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MSNBC

01:05 - 01:17

What has happened at the FAA during Trump's second term amid recent plane crashes?

Since the beginning of Donald Trump's second presidential term, there have been five plane crashes involving flights in or originating from the United States. Amid this concerning pattern of aviation incidents, the Trump administration has taken the drastic step of firing hundreds of FAA employees, with many expected to be locked out of their offices as soon as the following day. This mass termination of FAA personnel comes at a particularly troubling time, occurring between the fourth and fifth plane crashes. The timing raises significant questions about the administration's approach to aviation safety and government oversight during a period of apparent crisis in the industry.

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MSNBC

07:12 - 07:42

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