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Elon Musk Calls Trump Campaign Pitch to Elect Him as Revenge Against Government ‘Increasingly Appealing’

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X CEO Elon Musk appeared to reconsider his stance on former President Donald Trump on Saturday, stating that his campaign pitch to be elected as revenge against the government is “increasingly appealing.”

Musk was reacting to an ABC News article from July titled, “Trump’s unprecedented campaign pitch: Elect me to get revenge on the government.”

Musk responded on X: “Increasingly appealing.”

The Tesla and SpaceX CEO has a history of disagreements with Trump and claimed he voted for Joe Biden in 2020.

But recent developments have likely given Musk reason to reconsider, such as the weaponization of the DOJ to go after Trump with a cascade of spurious indictments.

“I did not vote for him last election, but such aggressive legal action against a former president is not right,” Musk said last month.

And recent reports claimed Musk denied the federal government permission to activate his Starlink satellites to coordinate an attack against Russian warships anchored off Crimea, which would have represented a significant “conflict escalation” against Russia.

“There was an emergency request from government authorities to activate Starlink all the way to Sevastopol. The obvious intent being to sink most of the Russian fleet at anchor. If I had agreed to their request, then SpaceX would be explicitly complicit in a major act of war and conflict escalation,” Musk wrote.

The 5th Circuit Court on Friday also ruled the Biden regime likely violated the First Amendment rights of millions of Americans using Big Tech to censor their speech, which is part of the reason why Musk bought Twitter and rebranded it as X in the first place.

Additionally, New Mexico Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham (D) issued an executive order suspending the Second Amendment in Albuquerque and other cities on Friday.

“At risk of stating what should be obvious, deliberately violating the Constitution is next-level illegal. How soon can this person be removed from office?” Musk responded.

And of course, there’s Musk’s ongoing feud with the Anti-Defamation League (ADL), who was largely responsible for getting Trump de-platformed on Twitter in 2021.

The ADL allegedly tried extorting Musk under threat of pressuring advertisers to abandon the platform over his refusal to impose “hate speech” and “misinformation” censorship protocols.

As each day passes, it appears Musk has more of a reason to support Trump, whose platform includes preventing wars, honoring free speech (and the rest of the Constitution and Bill of Rights), and persecuting the Deep State.

That probably helps explain why mainstream media outlets like the New York Times have been tripping over themselves attacking Musk in recent days.


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