Billionaire innovator Elon Musk has been no friend to Democrats, lately. He rocked the censored social media landscape when he took over Twitter. Musk went on to expose what the left was doing, colluding with all social networks to suppress free speech.
Musk has used his huge platform to criticize woke ideology. He has been deeply critical of Joe Biden—and has even gone to Eagle Pass to expose the ongoing border crisis.
It’s safe to say that he could have an influential role in the upcoming presidential election. He has yet to endorse a candidate and he has vowed not to donate to any one campaign. But he just attended a meeting that will have Democrats running for the hills.
On Sunday, billionaire X owner Elon Musk met with former President Donald J. Trump in Palm Beach, Florida. A few wealthy Republican donors were also in attendance, according to the New York Times…
It’s unclear what the meeting entailed, but the Space X owner claimed that he would not be donating to any candidate running for president.
“Just to be super clear, I am not donating money to either candidate for US President,” Musk wrote Wednesday on X.
Over the past year, the billionaire tycoon has been significantly critical of Biden’s open border policies, which had created an illegal immigration crisis at the US southern border. This is also a top issue among voters that Biden faces heading into November. [Source: The Post Millennial]
A new report has revealed that Elon Musk met with Donald Trump and a group of Republican donors last weekend. The event took place at Palm Beach, Florida and was posted by the New York Times.
The liberal rag claimed Trump was “urgently” seeking donations to his campaign—despite being on the cusp of securing the GOP nomination. But in reality, it is unknown what the meeting was about or what was discussed.
Musk has stated he will not be donating to either candidate. But we know he’s not meeting with Joe Biden, that’s for sure. The Democrat has repeatedly snubbed and attacked Elon Musk, despite the fact the billionaire is trailblazing green tech. Biden has thrown billions of tax dollars at car makers to start building EVs. Yet he has not even acknowledged Musk’s Tesla, the undisputed leader in the industry.
While Musk might not be donating to Trump’s campaign (directly), this meeting is definitely sending a message to the country. Musk might lend some of his influence or experience Trump’s way. He might have even campaigned for Trump to return to Twitter, now X, which could be beneficial to both men.
Author: Bo Dogan