Elon Musk Believes Epstein’s Client List Will Become Public if Trump Wins, Hence Harris’ Celebrity Support
Tech mogul and staunch Trump supporter Elon Musk has suggested that prominent figures are rallying behind Vice President Kamala Harris to prevent the release of potentially damaging information.
During a candid interview with Tucker Carlson, Musk dropped a bombshell claim about the motives behind Harris’s celebrity support.
“I think part of why Kamala’s getting so much support is because if Trump wins, that Epstein client list is going to become public. And some of those billionaires behind Kamala are terrified of that outcome,” Musk stated bluntly.
The SpaceX founder didn’t stop there.
When pressed about specific individuals, Musk pointed fingers at Reid Hoffman, his former colleague at PayPal, and Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates.
Musk explained that these tech giants appear “nervous” about the prospect of a Trump victory.
Musk’s allegations extend beyond the realm of personal scandals. He also expressed grave concerns about the integrity of the upcoming election, asserting that a Democratic win could spell the end of fair elections in America.
“If Trump doesn’t win this election,” Musk warned, “it’s the last election we’re going to have.”
The billionaire entrepreneur went on to describe what he called a “secret program” by the Democratic administration to import illegal immigrants into swing states.
Musk claims this initiative has led to “triple-digit increases” in illegal residents in crucial battleground areas, potentially swaying election outcomes.
“These swing state margins are sometimes ten, twenty thousand votes. So what happens if you put hundreds of thousands of people in swing states?” Musk questioned, hinting at the potential impact on future elections.
The Tesla CEO didn’t hold back in criticizing the current administration’s immigration policies.
He alleged that asylum seekers are being fast-tracked for green cards and citizenship, suggesting that these new arrivals might be inclined to vote Democrat to facilitate the entry of their relatives into the country.
Musk’s own company, SpaceX, has found itself at odds with the Biden-Harris Department of Justice over hiring practices.
The Post Millennial reported that the Department of Justice has sued SpaceX for not hiring asylum seekers, despite legal restrictions on employing non-citizens or non-permanent residents in sensitive industries.
These conflicts have apparently pushed Musk firmly into Trump’s camp.
“I’m all in,” Musk declared, though he acknowledged potential repercussions if Trump loses.
“There may be some vengeance,” he mused, sharing a laugh with Carlson.
The interview took a darker turn when Musk speculated about the consequences of a Harris victory.
He expressed fears that Democrats might attempt to shut down X and even pursue legal action against the company and Musk himself.
As the 2024 election looms, Musk’s explosive claims have added fuel to an already heated political landscape.
While some may dismiss his statements as speculative, the tech titan’s influence and insider perspective ensure that his words will reverberate through both Silicon Valley and Washington D.C. in the coming months.
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