Valor

Organization

The private equity firm where Antonio Gracias is a partner. Its reputation for a data-driven, operational approach is mentioned as the methodology Gracias is applying to his government work.


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Summary

Valor is an organization directed by Elon Musk. Antonio Gracias, a partner at Valor, led an investigation into the Social Security Administration's Enumeration Beyond Entry (EB) program. This investigation alleged that the EB program significantly increased Social Security Numbers issued to non-citizens, which Gracias claimed contributed to human trafficking and voter fraud. These findings were discussed on a podcast alongside Ben Shapiro, where broader economic and geopolitical topics were also debated.

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Research Data
Extracted Attributes
  • Focus

    Investigation of Social Security Administration's Enumeration Beyond Entry (EB) program

  • Director

    Elon Musk

  • Allegations

    EB program led to increased Social Security Numbers for non-citizens, contributing to human trafficking and voter fraud.

Timeline
  • Valor, through its partner Antonio Gracias, conducted an investigation into the Social Security Administration's Enumeration Beyond Entry (EB) program, alleging a dramatic increase in Social Security Numbers for non-citizens and links to human trafficking and voter fraud. (Source: related_documents)

    Undated

  • Antonio Gracias, representing Valor, discussed the organization's findings on the EB program on a podcast with Ben Shapiro, where they also debated the Trump Administration's 'Liberation Day Tariff' and other economic and geopolitical issues. (Source: related_documents)

    Undated

Valor

Valor, valour, or valorous may mean: Courage, a similar meaning Virtue ethics, roughly "courage in defense of a noble cause"

Web Search Results
  • VALOR Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com

    Advertisement Skip to valor Advertisement # valor [val-er] ## noun boldness or determination in facing great danger, especially in battle; heroic courage; bravery. a medal for valor. ## Word History and Origins Origin of valor1 ## Idioms and Phrases ## Synonym Study ## Example Sentences To her great surprise, the king himself rides his dragon Sunfyre into battle, hoping to prove his valor. [...] I mean, Reagan raves about the “impossible valor of the Poles,” “the forces of Free France” and the “unsurpassed courage of the Canadians.” But Rankin puts Riel’s face on his movie’s fictional money, too — a pointed production design choice that’s at once a pun on Iran’s currency, the rial, and a way to award value to Riel’s valor. As always, Trump is stealing the valor and hard work of others. [...] “But anyone from a rural place knows that country doesn’t have to come from the Deep South. In terms of stolen country valor, I’ve probably stolen more than most.” Advertisement ## Related Words Advertisement carambola ad carousel Advertisement Advertisement #### Browse Follow us Get the Word of the Day every day! By clicking "Sign Up", you are accepting Dictionary.com Terms & Conditions and Privacy Policies. Quantcast

  • Valor - Etymology, Origin & Meaning

    c. 1300, valour, "worthiness in manly chivalric qualities, nobility of character or breeding," from Old French valor, valour "valor, moral worth, merit, courage, virtue" (12c.), from Late Latin valorem (nominative valor) "value, worth" (in Medieval Latin "strength, valor"), from stem of Latin valere "be strong, be worth" (from PIE root \wal- "to be strong"). [...] of persons or actions, "having or displaying valor; brave, courageous," late 15c. (Caxton), from French valeureux, from valeur (see valor). Related: Valorously; valorousness. Want to remove ads? Log in to see fewer ads, and become a Premium Member to remove all ads. ## Trends of valor ## More to explore ## Share valor Want to remove ads? Log in to see fewer ads, and become a Premium Member to remove all ads. [...] The meaning "courage, strength in mind in resisting fear and braving danger," especially "courage and skill in fighting" is attested by 1580s, from Italian valore, from the same Late Latin word. also from c. 1300 ## Entries linking to valor "act or fact of fixing the price of," 1906, from valor in its otherwise archaic sensed of "value, amount of money a thing is worth" (late 15c.).

  • Valour - Etymology, Origin & Meaning

    c. 1300, valour, "worthiness in manly chivalric qualities, nobility of character or breeding," from Old French valor, valour "valor, moral worth, merit, courage, virtue" (12c.), from Late Latin valorem (nominative valor) "value, worth" (in Medieval Latin "strength, valor"), from stem of Latin valere "be strong, be worth" (from PIE root \wal- "to be strong").

  • VALOR Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    Middle English valour "worth, worthiness, bravery," borrowed from Anglo-French valor, valur, inherited or borrowed from early Medieval Latin valor, from Latin val- (stem of validus "in good health, robust, having legal authority," valēre "to be well, have strength") + -or, noun suffix — more at valid, wield 14th century, in the meaning defined above ## Phrases Containing valor ## Rhymes for valor ## Browse Nearby Words ## Cite this Entry [...] “Valor.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, Accessed 22 Jul. 2025. ## Share ## Kids Definition valor How to pronounce valor (audio) ## More from Merriam-Webster on valor Nglish: Translation of valor for Spanish Speakers Subscribe to America's largest dictionary and get thousands more definitions and advanced search—ad free! ## More from Merriam-Webster Play Quordle: Guess all four words in a limited number of tries. Each of your guesses must be a real 5-letter word. [...] Valor in uniform is still rewarded by medals. Many American civic organizations award a Medal of Valor for physical courage, and the Air Force Medal of Honor displays the single word "Valor". The somewhat old-fashioned adjective valorous more often describes warriors of the past. But valiant is still in common use, though it less often describes military courage than other kinds of bravery or effort. ## Synonyms ## Examples of valor in a Sentence ## Word History

  • valor - Wiktionary, the free dictionary

    valor (plural valores) ## Ladin ### Etymology From Late Latin valor, valōrem, from Latin valeō. ### Noun valor m (plural valores) ## Latin ### Etymology Found in Late Latin, from valeō (“I am worth, I am strong”) +‎ -or. Compare with the classical valētūdō. ### Pronunciation ### Noun valor m (genitive valōris); third declension #### Declension Third-declension noun. [...] Wiktionary The Free Dictionary ## Contents # valor ## English ### Pronunciation | | | | | --- | --- | --- | | Audio (US): | | (file) | ### Noun valor (usually uncountable, plural valors) #### Derived terms ### Anagrams ## Asturian ### Etymology From Late Latin valor, valorem (“value”), from Latin valeō (“I am strong”). ### Noun valor m (plural valores) #### Related terms ## Catalan ### Etymology Borrowed from Late Latin valōrem, a noun based on Latin valēre. [...] | | singular | plural | | --- | --- | --- | | nominative | valor | valōrēs | | genitive | valōris | valōrum | | dative | valōrī | valōribus | | accusative | valōrem | valōrēs | | ablative | valōre | valōribus | | vocative | valor | valōrēs | #### Descendants ### References ## Old French ### Noun valor oblique singular, m (oblique plural valors, nominative singular valors, nominative plural valor) ## Portuguese ### Etymology From Old Galician-Portuguese valor, from Late Latin valōrem.

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Válor, Partido Judicial de Órgiva, Granada, Andalucía, 18470, España

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