"Police forces have got lots of other things to do - archiving is not their day job and there's so much material coming and going it must be difficult to keep on top of," she says.
Meanwhile, Democrats are on the sidelines, wondering how to respond. Few seem willing to welcome Musk, a former donor to their party, back into the fold. But there's also the old adage that the enemy of an enemy is a friend."It's a zero-sum game," Liam Kerr, a Democratic strategist, told Politico. "Anything that he does that moves more toward Democrats hurts Republicans."
At the very least, Democrats seem happy to stand back and let the two men exchange blows. And until they abandon this fight, the din is likely to drown out everything else in American politics.But don't expect this spat to end anytime soon."Trump has 3.5 years left as president," Musk wrote on X, "but I will be around for 40-plus years."
Dembele's France and Yamal's Spain(20:00 BST) for a place in Sunday's final against Portugal - after the conclusion of remarkable domestic seasons for both.
As well as impressing for their clubs, both netted in their country's respective Nations League quarter-final victories.
Yamal played down any suggestion this match would have an impact in the Ballon d'Or decision - with the winner announced on 22 September in Paris.So far, only the African Union, which represents all 55 nations on the African continent, Chad, Somalia and Venezuela have responded. Here is what they said.
President Mahamat Déby said he has told his government to "act in accordance with the principles of reciprocity" and has suspended issuing visas to US citizens."Chad has no planes to offer, no billions of dollars to give but Chad has its dignity and pride," he said in a statement.
, whose nationals are banned, had a different response and made an immediate promise to work with the US to address security issues.Somali ambassador to the US, Dahir Hassan Abdi, said: "Somalia values its longstanding relationship with the United States and stands ready to engage in dialogue to address the concerns raised."