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Pentagon reviews SpaceX CEO Elon Musk’s security clearance over pot-smoking on YouTube show

  • Elon Musk requires a US security clearance as SpaceX provides satellite launch services to the government

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Elon Musk, chairman and CEO at Tesla and chairman of SpaceX, smokes what he said was marijuana on a live YouTube webcast in September. Photo: Joe Rogan / YouTube
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SpaceX Chief Executive Elon Musk’s security clearance is being reviewed by the Pentagon after the billionaire smoked marijuana on a California comedian’s podcast in September, a US official said on Thursday.

An incident report was started by the Pentagon some time after the marijuana incident, according to the official, who spoke on condition of anonymity. The review was first reported by Bloomberg.

Musk has a security clearance as SpaceX provides satellite launch services to the US government. An unmanned capsule from the company was due to return to earth on Friday after a short-term stay on the International Space Station, part of Nasa’s long-delayed quest to resume human space flight from US soil later this year.

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“For privacy and security reasons, we do not publicly discuss individual clearance status,” said Lieutenant Colonel Mike Andrews, a Pentagon spokesman.

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Musk, who is also the CEO of electric carmaker Tesla Inc , has refiled his SF-86 security form, which requires a federal employee or contractor seeking a clearance to acknowledge any illegal drug use over the previous seven years, according to the Bloomberg report, which said the review has not impacted SpaceX.

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