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Pentagon reviewing Elon Musk’s security clearance

This photo provided by SpaceX shows a Falcon 9 at Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, Fla., Thursday, May 10, 2018. SpaceX has delayed the launch debut of its upgraded workhorse rocket. The latest version of the Falcon 9 was supposed to blast off Thursday from Florida’s Kennedy Space Center, carrying the first satellite ever for Bangladesh. But the countdown came to an abrupt halt with just 58 seconds remaining. SpaceX says it will try again Friday. (SpaceX via AP)

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WASHINGTON (AP) — An official says the Pentagon is reviewing the federal security clearance held by tech billionaire Elon Musk, the founder and chief executive officer of SpaceX.

Musk resubmitted his SF-86 security form after he smoked marijuana on a podcast last year. SpaceX provides satellite launch services to the Defense Department. Musk was obliged to resubmit the form because marijuana is an illegal drug under federal law. Bloomberg News was first to report Musk’s refiling of the security form.

The official, who confirmed the matter on condition of anonymity because the government does not publicly discuss individuals’ security clearance status, said Friday that no decision has been made on Musk’s clearance.

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