Mark Cuban Sends Elon Personal Warning About Trump After X Boss Sounds Alarm Over Sinister Dem Election Plot
In a dramatic clash of titans, tech mogul Elon Musk’s recent endorsement of Donald Trump has ignited a fiery response from fellow billionaire Mark Cuban.
The Tesla CEO’s bold claim that the upcoming election could be America’s last if Trump loses has set the stage for a high-stakes confrontation between two of the country’s most influential business leaders.
Musk took to social media to voice his concerns about what he perceives as a sinister Democratic plot to manipulate the electorate.
He alleged that the party plans to import millions of illegal immigrants, fast-track their citizenship and tip swing states in their favor.
“Very few Americans realize that, if Trump is NOT elected, this will be the last election,” Musk declared, adding, “Far from being a threat to democracy, he is the only way to save it!”
This statement drew immediate criticism from Cuban, the former Dallas Mavericks owner and Shark Tank star.
Cuban, who has thrown his support behind Vice President Kamala Harris, offered a stern warning to Musk about Trump’s character.
Drawing from his decades-long acquaintance with the former president, Cuban cautioned, “Elon, there will come a time when you need something from Donald Trump. You will think you will have earned the right to ask and receive. Then, at the point you need him the most, you will find out what so many before you have learned, his loyalty is only to himself.”
The exchange highlights the deepening political divide among America’s business elite.
While Musk aligns himself with the Republican Party, citing shared values of meritocracy and limited government intervention, Cuban has positioned himself as a surrogate for the Harris campaign.
He argues that Harris offers a more thoughtful approach to economic policy, contrasting her team’s diligence with what he characterizes as Trump’s impulsive decision-making.
Musk’s support for Trump has not gone unnoticed by the former president.
In a recent interview, Trump expressed openness to appointing Musk to a cabinet or advisory role if re-elected, praising him as “a very smart guy” and “brilliant.”
Musk’s response was succinct but telling: “I am willing to serve.”
The billionaire’s rightward shift in recent years has been marked by his criticism of what he terms the “woke mind virus” and his alignment with the GOP on social issues.
Musk has become increasingly vocal about his concerns regarding government overreach and what he perceives as threats to meritocracy.
Cuban made headlines recently after revealing the role he wants if Harris were to retake the White House in November: “Head of the SEC.”
These remarks came during a recent interview on Fox News, where Cuban was asked about his inter0
In another interview, Cuban called Musk “thin-skinned,” noting that he doesn’t dislike the tech mogul, however, “he says some stupid sh*t and it’s just, like, I have no problem calling him out.”
With the 2024 race heating up, the American public finds itself at a crossroads, weighing the contrasting visions presented by figures like Musk and Cuban.
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