Elon Musk has reportedly invested at least $132 million into Donald Trump's re-election campaign, positioning himself as a significant financial backer for the president-elect. Analysts suggest that Musk's approach may reflect a strategy to influence government operations similarly to how he manages his business ventures, which some critics liken to treating the U.S. government as a money-losing social network. This substantial financial commitment underscores Musk's ongoing involvement in political financing and raises questions about the implications of such investments on governance and public policy.
"After plowing at least $132 million into the president-elect’s campaign, the richest man in the world is about to treat the US government as if it were a money-losing social network." https://t.co/MrVGjA7ymx
After plowing at least $132 million into Trump’s re-election, the richest man in the world is about to treat the US government as if it were a money-losing social network https://t.co/05BlJSEb8n via @BW
After plowing at least $132 million into Trump’s re-election, the richest man in the world is about to treat the US government as if it were a money-losing social network https://t.co/nx7IAkKtf5 No matter how smart Elon is, this is like stepping into hole w/ground wasps.