WASHINGTON, May 21 (Reuters) - U.S. Defense Secretary
Pete Hegseth met billionaire Elon Musk at the Pentagon on
Wednesday, officials said, the second known time the close ally
of President Donald Trump has visited the department's
headquarters.
In March, Musk, whose businesses have a number of Defense
Department contracts, was granted an unprecedented top-level
meeting at the Pentagon.
"The Secretary met with Elon Musk and other members of the X
AI team this morning," Pentagon spokesperson Sean Parnell said
in a statement.
"The Department of Defense is committed to engaging with AI
industry CEOs to ensure our warfighters are equipped to face
21st century threats," Parnell added.
The meeting was first reported by Reuters.
Earlier on Wednesday, Hegseth's pastor, Brooks Potteiger,
had said on X: "It's not everyday you walk past Elon Musk en
route to preach." Potteiger spoke at a Christian prayer service
at the Pentagon on Wednesday.
Musk did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
Ahead of his first meeting in March, there was a media
report that Musk would be briefed on secret war plans for China,
something Musk, Trump and others denied. Musk, at the time,
called the report "pure propaganda" and urged legal action
against leakers.
Musk's businesses Starlink and SpaceX already have a
number of Pentagon contracts, raising questions about conflicts
of interest as he advocates for innovation and re-prioritization
of Pentagon spending to find efficiencies.
Trump's planned Golden Dome missile defense shield,
which would require hundreds of sensors and other satellites to
keep watch for incoming ballistic missiles, would be a natural
fit for SpaceX and its Starlink unit.
The opportunities for his companies, SpaceX in
particular, under Trump could drive billions of dollars of
revenue to his firms.
The White House has previously said Musk will recuse
himself if any conflicts of interest arise between his business
dealings and his role in cutting federal government spending.
Musk's Department of Government Efficiency has made cuts
across the U.S. government, including at the Pentagon.
Musk said on Tuesday he will cut his political spending
substantially, the latest public signal that he is shifting his
attention back to his business empire amid growing investor
concerns.