- United States
- Md.
- Letter
Launch a full congressional investigation into whether Elon Musk and his associates used Starlink's Direct-to-Cell satellite technology to push unauthorized firmware updates to Tripp Lite/Eaton battery backup units connected to vote-tabulation computers in swing states during the 2024 election. If the evidence supports it, refer everyone involved for prosecution.
The physical pathway for this alleged manipulation is documented and specific. Vote-counting computers are connected to Tripp Lite UPS devices via USB and Ethernet. Those devices accept remote firmware updates and are classified as "optional components" in election certification — meaning any updates bypass testing and approval entirely. Eaton, which now owns Tripp Lite, announced a partnership with SpaceX in September 2024 for Starlink DTC integration. The FCC authorized Starlink DTC on October 6, 2024 — the day after Musk texted that he was ready to "unleash the anomaly in the matrix... lasers from space." Six days before the election, SpaceX activated 265 new DTC-capable satellites. Election forensics researchers have since flagged statistically anomalous vote patterns in North Carolina and Pennsylvania consistent with a fixed-percentage shift — exactly the manipulation type that evades standard fraud detection.
Musk himself said on June 5, 2025: "Without me, Trump would have lost the election." That statement demands scrutiny. Investigators should subpoena Starlink DTC connection logs from October through November 2024, conduct forensic examination of Tripp Lite/Eaton firmware on swing-state equipment, and perform independent wavelet analysis comparing presidential to down-ballot vote counts. The integrity of American elections depends on getting answers.