Lawmakers turn to Elon Musk in a ‘Hail Mary’ to pass Kids Online Safety Act
Government watchdogs worry other lawmakers may try to bypass the normal levers of Congress for their priorities and head straight to Trump's 'first buddy' for support.
Elon Musk greets President-elect Trump as he arrives to watch SpaceX's Starship rocket lift off for a test flight in Boca Chica, Texas, on Nov. 19. (Brandon Bell/Pool via AP)
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