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Elon Musk, the billionaire behind Tesla and SpaceX, made a surprising and energetic appearance at Donald J. Trump’s rally on Saturday night. As the crowd erupted in applause, Musk jumped onto the stage, raising his arms and bouncing up and down, exposing his midriff as his shirt lifted. Dressed in an “Occupy Mars” t-shirt and a sport coat, Musk also sported a black “Make America Great Again” baseball cap, signaling his strong support for the former president. “As you can see, I’m not just MAGA, I’m dark MAGA,” Musk declared to the enthusiastic audience.

 

Musk’s appearance at the rally followed his public endorsement of Trump back in July. After a failed assassination attempt on Trump on July 13 in Butler, Pennsylvania, Musk quickly voiced his support for the former president through a post on X, the social media platform Musk owns. Now, with Trump returning to the same venue for a rally, Musk took to the stage to show his loyalty in person.

 

While on stage, Musk rallied the crowd, shouting, “Fight! Fight! Fight!” echoing the same words Trump had used following the assassination attempt. The audience appeared to recognize Musk instantly, greeting him with loud cheers. Trump, in turn, praised Musk, calling him the world’s richest man and commending him for building an American car company while defending “free speech” with his ownership of X. 

 

“President Trump must win to preserve the Constitution,” Musk proclaimed, bounding up to the microphone. “He must win to preserve democracy in America.” Musk, known for his frequent posts supporting Trump on X, delivered his first live speech at one of Trump’s rallies, echoing many of his previous online statements. He made claims, unsupported by evidence, that Democrats were trying to undermine citizens' rights. “The other side wants to take away your freedom of speech,” Musk asserted. “They want to take away your right to bear arms. They want to take away your right to vote, effectively.” 

 

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Though Musk is typically more reserved when speaking publicly, on Saturday, he raised the energy in the room, repeatedly urging the crowd to register to vote and to encourage others to do the same. “Be a pest about it,” he urged the audience, emphasizing the importance of voter turnout. Musk has become deeply involved in the Trump campaign’s strategy, founding the America PAC, a super PAC aimed at strengthening the campaign’s ground efforts in critical battleground states.

 

Despite having clashed with Trump in the past, Musk and the former president have formed a close alliance in recent months. Musk has lent not only his considerable wealth but also his massive platform on X to help Trump’s campaign. In August, Musk conducted a live interview with Trump on the platform, where the two discussed a range of topics. During the conversation, Musk suggested that, under a Trump administration, he could lead a “government efficiency commission” aimed at reducing federal spending and bureaucracy—a proposal that has become a key part of Trump’s economic strategy. 

 

With Musk’s high-profile appearance and continued involvement, it’s clear that the billionaire is fully backing Trump as he campaigns for a return to the White House.

 

Based on a report from NYT 2024-10-07

 

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5 minutes ago, bendejo said:

So if DT gets back into the WH is he going deport Musk the foreigner?

 

Naa just give him a big fat tax cut and possibly put him in charge of the department of labor.The guy was lying through his teeth and jumping around like a clown…wow!

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