Given their actions, it's been pretty clear that the racism and eugenics is their goal. Looks like one of them made it too explicit:
The deleted profile associated with Elez, who was embedded in the Treasury Department to carry out efficiency measures, advocated repealing the Civil Rights Act and backed a “eugenic immigration policy” in the weeks before President Trump was inaugurated.
The people Musk put in place to do this are all kids. He's choosing them because racists without any real professional network are completely dependent on his patronage, and are disposable when accountability for crimes starts to happen.
“You could not pay me to marry outside of my ethnicity,” the account wrote on X in September, according to a Wall Street Journal review of archived posts. “Normalize Indian hate,” the account wrote the same month, in reference to a post noting the prevalence of people from India in Silicon Valley.
The user appeared to have a special dislike for Indian software engineers. “99% of Indian H1Bs will be replaced by slightly smarter LLMs, they’re going back don’t worry guys,” the user posted in December.
“Just for the record, I was racist before it was cool,” @nullllptr posted in July.
Maybe it's more like "your inadequate cover-up demonstrates your inability to do the job of rewriting sensitive and confidential Treasury information without being caught."
Confused about why he'd have to resign over that. I would have suspect that it's a workplace that welcomes those perspectives. Elon is a "free speech absolutist" after all.
Also, there was a whole thing about nazis getting fired for their marches. And the right absolutely blew up claiming free speech no matter what the off-the-job activities were.
[Marko] Elez has reportedly been given administrator-level privileges [to Treasury Dept systems] that theoretically allow someone to change user permissions, delete and modify critical files that contain highly sensitive and confidential information.
Yeah, I think Wired and Talking Points Memo did the original reporting on his access, with Wired getting his name, and Talking Points Memo getting many other details.