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Is the escalating spat between Trump and Musk a regulatory threat to Musk's businesses?

Elon Musk faces a real risk of being targeted by U.S. regulators in the transportation, environment, communications, and other sectors after his deep political ties to President Donald Trump broke down on Thursday.

The list below includes the U.S. regulatory agencies that oversee Musk's businesses, such as Tesla, SpaceX (a rocket and satellite company), Neuralink (a brain implant company), X social media platform, and The Boring Company, whose construction company is The Boring Company.

Federal Communications Commission

In April, the Federal Communications Commission voted to review the decades-old regime of spectrum sharing between satellite systems that SpaceX sought. SpaceX is seeking new spectrum in the next few years from the FCC to accelerate the deployment of satellite internet service.

The U.S. Telecom regulator's review aims to permit a greater and intensive use of spectrum in space activities. The 1990s power reductions have limited the use of spectrum, preventing better coverage by SpaceX's Starlink system and other systems.

Food and Drug Administration

The FDA is responsible for overseeing the clinical trials of Neuralink, Musk’s brain implant company. It decides whether these trials can be conducted and whether Neuralink will eventually sell their device to consumers. Neuralink is also pursuing clinical tests outside of the U.S., including Canada. The FDA has already approved these trials in the U.S. FDA initially denied Neuralink's request for clinical trials citing safety concerns, which were reported in 2023. Since then, the FDA has given Neuralink approval to conduct clinical trials. These are currently ongoing.

Environmental Protection Agency

SpaceX is subject to environmental regulations by the EPA. The EPA oversees SpaceX's wastewater discharges in Texas. Under the National Environmental Policy Act the company is also required to undergo environmental reviews. Several agencies, including the Fish and Wildlife Service, are required to evaluate the impact of SpaceX's launches and landings.

National Highway Traffic Safety Administration

Tesla is under constant scrutiny by U.S. auto investigators regarding the safety of their vehicles, especially when they use advanced driver assistance systems. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) asked Tesla last month to answer questions about its plans to launch an Austin robotaxi service, Texas in June. This was to determine how Tesla's electric vehicles with self-driving technologies would perform in bad weather.

Since October, NHTSA has been investigating Tesla’s self-driving car collisions with reduced visibility on the road. The agency stated that it was seeking more information on Tesla's robotaxis to "assess the ability of Tesla’s system to respond appropriately to reduced road visibility conditions", as well as details about robotaxi deployment plans, and the technology used.

Federal Aviation Administration

In September, FAA proposed that SpaceX be fined $633,000 for failing to comply with license requirements before two 2023 launches. This investigation is still ongoing. After a series explosions, the FAA may also impose additional restrictions or scrutiny.

Securities and Exchange Commission Musk has been involved in litigation with SEC regarding his takeover of Twitter 2022. Musk will now respond to these allegations next month. According to a letter Musk's attorney posted on the social media platform X in December, the regulator had also opened an investigation into Neuralink.

Federal Trade Commission

The FTC, which also enforces antitrust law, recently opened a probe into coordination between media watchdog groups. Musk has accused some of these groups of orchestrating an illegal group advertiser boycott against his social media site. The FTC enforces antitrust laws and recently launched a probe on coordination between media watchdog organizations, of which Musk accused some of orchestrating a group advertiser boycott of his social media site.

(source: Reuters)