Billionaire Tesla and ex-boss Elon Musk Suggested on Monday that Vice President Kamala Harris would be behind bars if she defeats former President Donald Trump in next month’s election.
“If he loses, I’m f—ed up,” Musk explained. Republican candidate Tucker Carlson in an interview broadcast on X,
“How long do you think my prison sentence will be?” The richest man in the world quipped. “Will I be able to see my children? I don’t know.”
musk supported trump In the wake of the former president’s assassination attempt on July 13, and appeared alongside the GOP candidate on Saturday His rally in Butler, PA, – The site of the attempt on his life.
The 53-year-old has also allegedly done the same poured millions Supporting Trump’s candidacy in a super PAC, while championing Harris on X — the platform Musk bought for $44 billion in 2022.
“I have no plausible denial,” Musk said of his strong endorsement of the 45th president.
“I am constantly criticizing Kamala,” he added, later clarifying that his criticism was actually directed at “the machine” that the Kamala puppet represents.
When Carlson asked how life has been for him since entering the world of presidential politics, Musk said, “It’s been a lot of fun.”
However, the South African-born billionaire turned serious when asked why he decided to go “all in” for Trump.
“My view is that if Trump doesn’t win this election, it will be our last election,” Musk said. He explained that he fears the Harris-Biden administration is “importing” millions of immigrants to eventually be granted citizenship. And tip future votes permanently.
“My prediction is, if a Democratic administration runs another four years, they’ll legalize so many illegal things that there won’t be a swing state in the next election,” he predicted.
To support his stance, Musk cited the Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986, which granted amnesty to millions of immigrants living in the country illegally.
“After that, California went very solidly Dem,” he said.
The Golden State voted for Republican presidential candidates in every election between 1968 and 1988 – and has not endorsed anyone since.
“You just need enough (new citizens) for there not to be swing states,” Musk said.
He added, “I think we want to remain a democracy and we don’t want to become a one-party state.” “The people who are saying Trump is a threat to democracy are a threat to democracy themselves.
“One-party rule is not democracy.”
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