A New Paradigm in Executive Protection?
Elon Musk's Private Security Team Deputized by US Marshals
In a groundbreaking move, Elon Musk's private security team has been deputized by the U.S. Marshals Service to combat escalating death threats. This decision grants them limited federal law enforcement powers, sparking debates over public‑private boundaries and accountability.
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Powers Granted by Deputation
Reasons Behind the Deputation
Historical Precedents
Scale of Musk's Security
Reactions from Experts
Public Opinion
Future Implications
Conclusion
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