10/09/2024 / By Ethan Huff
Billionaire electric vehicle (EV) icon Elon Musk is back in the news for statements he recently made “off-the-cuff” to Tucker Carlson about how Kamala Harris is a “puppet” of the “machine” who nobody would ever bother to even try to assassinate.”
According to Musk, “nobody tries to assassinate a puppet,” the suggestion being that Donald Trump is the real deal because of what happened at his July rally in Butler, Penn.
“She’s safe,” Musk told Carlson. “Like, they tried to kill Trump twice with actual guns and bullets.”
Musk loves Trump because he has the “constitution of an ox,” in his opinion, this despite gorging on “cheeseburgers and Diet Coke and stuff.”
“I think he [Trump] just inherently has a strong constitution,” Musk continued, adding that he thinks Trump is of “sound mind and body and strong backbone” despite two assassination attempts.
Musk then raised a shocking and disturbing revelation that there has been a 700% surge in illegal immigration to some key swing states over the past 3 years, saying that this election is the “last election” if Democrats win.
Why does he say that?
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— The Vigilant Fox ? (@VigilantFox) October 8, 2024
(Related: Neither Biden nor Kamala has so much as lifted a finger to try to help Hurricane Helene victims – “There is no government aid. None. Zero,” say victims.)
After appearing on stage with Trump at the latter’s most recent rally in Butler, an image of Musk strangely jumping and hopping around on stage started circulating the internet as a meme. Musk told Carlson that it is “pretty fun” for him to be able to be “all in” for Trump like this.
Musk also praised himself for speaking at the Butler rally with Trump on stage, all without a teleprompter.
“Wow, amazing,” Musk said. “I can talk without a teleprompter. That’s crazy.”
Musk fully admits that he is now “all in the deep end [on Trump].” Even “in the hopefully unlikely event that he [Trump] loses,” Musk has a plan for that too: “There may be some vengeance on me,” he told Carlson.
Over the past three years, illegal immigration in several key swing states has surged by 700 percent, according to Musk, who warned that the 2024 election is the “last election” if Democrats win.
“These swing state margins are sometimes 10, 20,000 votes,” Musk said. “So what happens if you put hundreds of thousands of people into each swing state?”
“When somebody is granted asylum, they are fast-tracked. They can get a green card, and then five years after the green card, they can get citizenship, and they can fully, legally vote. And when they do so, they vote overwhelmingly Democrat.”
By the time 2028 rolls around, there is a pretty good chance that every swing state will have turned completely “blue,” creating a permanent Democrat supermajority in America.
Musk would like to see mandatory voter IDs moving forward, which he says will help to address “fraud in elections.”
“The same people that demanded vaccine IDs if you want to travel or do anything are the same ones who say no voter ID is required,” Musk said, adding that it is “literally impossible” to prove voter fraud if no voter ID is required.
“So, yeah, the purpose of no voter ID is obviously to conduct fraud in elections, obviously,” Musk said. “There can be no other explanation.”
Towards the end of his interview with Carlson, Musk said that he might have to purchase “a significant security team” for himself in the event that Trump starts slashing federal agencies like he has promised to do.
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