I love how they think we should "trust our government" and Trump and Musk are dangerous for encouraging us not to.
First off, the government hasn't been trustworthy long before either of them were involved in politics. Second, saying that after 2024 is wild. We practically learned nobody with massive influence is trustworthy, whether it be the government (essentially witchhunting a candidate and lying about him and basically egging ppl on to shoot him), the music industry (do i need to say much more than the name P Diddy?), Hollywood, (where stuff like the Blake Lively/Ryan Reynolds/Justin Baldoni scandal is going on, or where former personal assistants to Harvey Weinstein get hired to write Star Wars shows for kids where they put all their fetishes in and ignore lore and piss off the fans before the lead actress disses off all the fans... then there's the Dan Schnieder fiasco...). And Hollywood/the music industry got even less trustworthy when Trump promised to release the Epstein/Diddy lists and they all immediately came out in droves to support Kamala (including cardi b, who famously criticized Biden's policies just months earlier, and Usher, who said telling the public who to vote for wasn't his job just a few weeks before telling people to vote Kamala). Ellen left the country after Trump won the election (and she did once call Diddy "Cuddle McSnugglestuff" and invited him on to meet kids on her show).
Heck, several billionaires seemed to react in fear of the lists being released (even though Kamala claimed Trump was only in it for the billionaires).
We've known Hollywood was untrustworthy for a while. The Harvey Weinstein stuff told us that. But these people are literally paid to be deceptive on screen (which makes for good entertainment) but it also means they're great liars. And they film intimate scenes with multiple people and have no sense of faithfulness or decency. Ofc a bunch of them are radically left wing.
Our government is the same. They lie to us and take advantage of us. Only difference is their PR teams can clean up their tracks more than someone like Blake Lively can. Then they use people's trust to just not answer for anything.
I've long suspected our government owns the entertainment industry and controls it through ppl like Diddy, but that's just a suspicion.