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BumRushDaShow

(163,780 posts)
Wed Nov 19, 2025, 01:05 PM Wednesday

Gov. Greg Abbott was ordered to release emails with Elon Musk. Most of the 1,400 pages are blacked out.

Source: Texas Tribune/ProPublica

Nov. 19, 2025, 4:30 a.m. Central


Months after fighting to keep secret the emails exchanged between Texas Gov. Greg Abbott’s office and tech billionaire Elon Musk’s companies, state officials released nearly 1,400 pages to The Texas Newsroom. The records, however, reveal little about the two men’s relationship or Musk’s influence over state government. In fact, all but about 200 of the pages are entirely blacked out.

Of those that were readable, many were either already public or provided minimal information. They included old incorporation records for Musk’s rocket company SpaceX, a couple of agendas for the governor’s committee on aerospace and aviation, emails regarding a state grant awarded to SpaceX and an application from a then-Musk employee to sit on a state commission. One is an invitation to happy hour. Another is a reminder of the next SpaceX launch.

The documents were provided in response to a public records request by The Texas Newsroom, which asked Abbott’s office for communications with Musk and the businessman’s employees dating back to last fall. Abbott’s and Musk’s lawyers fought their release, arguing they would reveal trade secrets, potentially “intimate and embarrassing” exchanges or confidential legal and policymaking discussions.

Abbott’s spokesperson, Andrew Mahaleris, said the governor’s office “rigorously complies with the Texas Public Information Act and releases any responsive information that is determined to not be confidential or excepted from disclosure.” Open government experts say the limited disclosure is emblematic of a larger transparency problem in Texas.

Read more: https://www.texastribune.org/2025/11/19/greg-abbott-releases-elon-musk-emails-redacted/

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Gov. Greg Abbott was ordered to release emails with Elon Musk. Most of the 1,400 pages are blacked out. (Original Post) BumRushDaShow Wednesday OP
The GOP is running a criminal racket to enrich the billionaires. They all must go. Initech Wednesday #1
100% evolves Wednesday #13
Time to fill detention camps with criminal Traildogbob Wednesday #2
1,400 pages are blacked out. Mr.Bee Wednesday #3
Can someone explain to me how this is possible? I was told that no matter what people say the emails are still there. efhmc Wednesday #4
NSA has the emails FredGarvin Wednesday #5
The emails are still there.... reACTIONary Wednesday #17
Here are the documents, all 1,374 pages, sent to the .... reACTIONary Wednesday #18
Destruction of evidence? bluestarone Wednesday #6
Sweet Jesus... GiqueCee Wednesday #7
he competes with DeSantis to see who can hump Trump the hardest Skittles Wednesday #12
And they're neck and neck... GiqueCee Wednesday #16
Sounds like contempt of court. Old Crank Wednesday #8
There was no court order relating to the disclosure of these documents. onenote Thursday #20
What are you hiding, Abutt? Dave Bowman Wednesday #9
YOINK! State State Secrets! marble falls Wednesday #10
Nice example of that transparency the MAGAts are always demanding... bsiebs Wednesday #11
Why cannot the courts demand they either provide unredacted documents or Bev54 Wednesday #14
There is no "case" to lose. onenote Thursday #21
Well there is contempt of court, jail those who refuse to give information until they satisfy the court order? Bev54 Thursday #22
No there isn't onenote Thursday #23
Probably trying to cover up criminal activity or in other words it's the standard Republican operating system as usual. cstanleytech Wednesday #15
2-wheeled monster wolfie001 Thursday #19

Initech

(106,978 posts)
1. The GOP is running a criminal racket to enrich the billionaires. They all must go.
Wed Nov 19, 2025, 01:12 PM
Wednesday

Fuck Greg Abbott!

Traildogbob

(12,226 posts)
2. Time to fill detention camps with criminal
Wed Nov 19, 2025, 01:21 PM
Wednesday

Repubelickins. All lying thieves. Arrest them if they LOOK like GQP. Disappear them to Afghanistan. With American flag shirts and MAGA hats.

Mr.Bee

(1,501 posts)
3. 1,400 pages are blacked out.
Wed Nov 19, 2025, 01:22 PM
Wednesday
I imagine this is going to be what the Epstein Files are going to look like!

efhmc

(15,964 posts)
4. Can someone explain to me how this is possible? I was told that no matter what people say the emails are still there.
Wed Nov 19, 2025, 01:27 PM
Wednesday

and can be found and reconstructed. Not true?

reACTIONary

(6,865 posts)
17. The emails are still there....
Wed Nov 19, 2025, 08:32 PM
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.... a public records request results in COPIES of the records being sent to the requester, not the original records themselves. The COPIES of the original records may be redacted by blacking out names, addresses, or other information that is not required by law. The originals are not altered, deleted or otherwise compromised.

reACTIONary

(6,865 posts)
18. Here are the documents, all 1,374 pages, sent to the ....
Wed Nov 19, 2025, 09:00 PM
Wednesday

.... Texas Tribune in response to the public information request - so you can see how this was handled.

https://www.documentcloud.org/documents/26089908-202-25-mcgaughy-document-for-release

The original emails were, of course, electronic records. They were copied into some sort of electronic file, then went through the redaction process. The final file was either sent to The Texas Tribune, or was put onto the documentcloud server for them. It might have been the Texas Tribune that put what they were given on the documentcloud server.

GiqueCee

(3,083 posts)
16. And they're neck and neck...
Wed Nov 19, 2025, 05:50 PM
Wednesday

... in the competition to see whose state will hold the dubious honor of ANUS OF THE UNIVERSE.

onenote

(45,882 posts)
20. There was no court order relating to the disclosure of these documents.
Thu Nov 20, 2025, 10:43 AM
Thursday

They were disclosed in response to a records request under the Texas Public Information Act.

Bev54

(13,069 posts)
14. Why cannot the courts demand they either provide unredacted documents or
Wed Nov 19, 2025, 04:06 PM
Wednesday

they simply lose their case because it infers guilt. This jacking around is ridiculous.

onenote

(45,882 posts)
21. There is no "case" to lose.
Thu Nov 20, 2025, 10:45 AM
Thursday

The documents were not sought as part of any litigation. They were requested by a news organization pursuant to the Texas Public Information Act -- essentially the Texas version of FOIA.

Bev54

(13,069 posts)
22. Well there is contempt of court, jail those who refuse to give information until they satisfy the court order?
Thu Nov 20, 2025, 11:58 AM
Thursday

onenote

(45,882 posts)
23. No there isn't
Thu Nov 20, 2025, 12:50 PM
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Courts can't just hand out contempt citations. It has to be in the context of behavior vis-a-vis the court. And the request for documents and the response is not in the context of any judicial proceeding. There is no court order.

cstanleytech

(28,068 posts)
15. Probably trying to cover up criminal activity or in other words it's the standard Republican operating system as usual.
Wed Nov 19, 2025, 04:17 PM
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