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Elon Musk Stirs Controversy Claiming Trump Won for Being 'Normal' While Criticizing Kamala Harris
Elon Musk’s comments on Trump’s election win as a “normal” candidate ignite backlash and heated debate. Elon Musk’s comments on Trump’s election win as a “normal” candidate ignite backlash and heated debate. -
Elon Musk’s Bold Move to Join Donald Trump at the White House? ‘I’m Ready for the 47th Presidency'
Elon Musk hints at joining Donald Trump in the White House, celebrating Donald Trump's lead with enthusiastic social media posts. Elon Musk hints at joining Donald Trump in the White House, celebrating Donald Trump's lead with enthusiastic social media posts. -
Elon Musk Slams Jennifer Lopez for Staying Silent on Alleged Diddy Misconduct While Backing Kamala Harris
In a recent episode of The Joe Rogan Experience, tech mogul Elon Musk took aim at singer Jennifer Lopez, questioning her endorsement of Kamala Harris in light of her past relationship with Sean "Diddy" Combs, who now faces multiple serious allegations. Musk, CEO of X (formerly Twitter) and an increasingly vocal political commentator, argued that Lopez's support for Harris contradicts her silence on troubling accusations that have emerged regarding her ex. In a recent episode of The Joe Rogan Experience, tech mogul Elon Musk took aim at singer Jennifer Lopez, questioning her endorsement of Kamala Harris in light of her past relationship with Sean "Diddy" Combs, who now faces multiple serious allegations. Musk, CEO of X (formerly Twitter) and an increasingly vocal political commentator, argued that Lopez's support for Harris contradicts her silence on troubling accusations that have emerged regarding her ex. -
Judge Allows Musk’s $1M Daily Giveaway to Continue in Battleground States Despite Legal Battle
A Pennsylvania judge ruled Monday that Elon Musk's high-profile $1 million-a-day giveaway targeting voters in key swing states can proceed, despite legal challenges from local officials who claim it resembles an illegal lottery designed to sway the presidential election. The decision comes as Musk's America PAC wraps up a month-long effort to mobilize voter turnout in battleground states with cash prizes awarded daily to participants who sign a petition in support of the First and Second Amendments. A Pennsylvania judge ruled Monday that Elon Musk's high-profile $1 million-a-day giveaway targeting voters in key swing states can proceed, despite legal challenges from local officials who claim it resembles an illegal lottery designed to sway the presidential election. The decision comes as Musk's America PAC wraps up a month-long effort to mobilize voter turnout in battleground states with cash prizes awarded daily to participants who sign a petition in support of the First and Second Amendments. -
Elon Musk Denies Working Illegally in U.S. in 1990s, Calls 'Biden Puppet is Lying'
Elon Musk, the CEO of Tesla and SpaceX, has refuted recent reports alleging that he worked illegally in the United States during the 1990s while building his first startup, Zip2. The denial comes after President Joe Biden publicly criticized Musk over the claims during a campaign event in Pittsburgh on Saturday. Elon Musk, the CEO of Tesla and SpaceX, has refuted recent reports alleging that he worked illegally in the United States during the 1990s while building his first startup, Zip2. The denial comes after President Joe Biden publicly criticized Musk over the claims during a campaign event in Pittsburgh on Saturday. -
Elon Musk Worked Illegally in U.S. Before Founding Zip2, Report Reveals
Elon Musk, the world's wealthiest individual and a vocal supporter of restrictive immigration policies, reportedly worked in the United States without proper authorization after dropping out of a graduate program in 1995, according to a report by The Washington Post. Musk, who has recently voiced support for Donald Trump's anti-immigration rhetoric, briefly worked illegally after leaving Stanford University to focus on building his first company, Zip2, an early venture that set the stage for his eventual fortune. Elon Musk, the world's wealthiest individual and a vocal supporter of restrictive immigration policies, reportedly worked in the United States without proper authorization after dropping out of a graduate program in 1995, according to a report by The Washington Post. Musk, who has recently voiced support for Donald Trump's anti-immigration rhetoric, briefly worked illegally after leaving Stanford University to focus on building his first company, Zip2, an early venture that set the stage for his eventual fortune. -
DOJ Warns Elon Musk’s $1 Million Giveaway to Voters May Be Illegal
Elon Musk's plan to boost voter registration in swing states has drawn the attention of the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ), which recently warned his political action committee (PAC) that the $1 million giveaway associated with the effort might be illegal. Elon Musk's plan to boost voter registration in swing states has drawn the attention of the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ), which recently warned his political action committee (PAC) that the $1 million giveaway associated with the effort might be illegal. -
Robert Downey Jr. Slams Elon Musk’s ‘Genius’ Act: ‘He Needs to Control His Behavior’ As His Political Moves Divide Fans
Robert Downey Jr. critiques Elon Musk’s behavior, casting doubt on his “genius” reputation in light of controversial public actions. Robert Downey Jr. critiques Elon Musk’s behavior, casting doubt on his “genius” reputation in light of controversial public actions. -
Elon Musk's $1 Million Daily Giveaway Sparks Legal Firestorm
Elon Musk's pledge to give away $1 million daily to registered voters has sparked significant controversy and concerns about legality. The tech billionaire announced the giveaway at a campaign event in Pennsylvania while stumping for former President Donald Trump, immediately drawing scrutiny from legal experts and calls for a formal investigation. The sweepstakes, according to experts, could violate federal election laws, raising questions about Musk's role in influencing voter turnout in critical battleground states. Elon Musk's pledge to give away $1 million daily to registered voters has sparked significant controversy and concerns about legality. The tech billionaire announced the giveaway at a campaign event in Pennsylvania while stumping for former President Donald Trump, immediately drawing scrutiny from legal experts and calls for a formal investigation. The sweepstakes, according to experts, could violate federal election laws, raising questions about Musk's role in influencing voter turnout in critical battleground states. -
Donald Trump Refuses to Deny Vladimir Putin Contact: ‘Russia Has Never Had a President They Respect So Much’
Trump dodges questions about post-presidency contact with Putin, sparking controversy over his relationship with Russia. Trump dodges questions about post-presidency contact with Putin, sparking controversy over his relationship with Russia.