Musk donates $75m to Trump campaign

Source: TheTelegraph

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  1. **From The Telegraph’s Senior Technology Reporter, Matthew Field:**

    Elon Musk has donated $75m (£58m) to Donald Trump’s re-election bid, catapulting the Tesla billionaire into the ranks of Republican Party mega-donors.

    The world’s richest man gave the sum to the pro-Trump America political action committee (PAC) in the three months to September after [endorsing him for president in July](https://www.telegraph.co.uk/business/2024/07/16/musk-to-give-trump-campaign-45m-a-month-after-shooting/). 

    America Pac has focused on targeting voters in crucial battleground states and funded a door-knocking campaign for the Republican candidate.

    The committee’s actions have included [offering voters $47 each](https://www.telegraph.co.uk/us/politics/2024/10/07/elon-musk-offers-voters-47-dollars-petition-donald-trump/) to sign a petition supporting freedom of speech and gun rights – a possible attempt to secure voter data ahead of the election. Mr Musk has publicly promoted the campaign on his social networking site, X.

    The Tesla and SpaceX boss has emerged as the most vocal Silicon Valley backer of Mr Trump, using X to lavish praise on the former president and appearing at his rallies.

    Mr Musk on Monday said he planned to tour the key battleground state of Pennsylvania, giving talks to voters. The pledge came a day after he conducted a [groundbreaking launch of his Starship space rocket](https://www.telegraph.co.uk/business/2024/10/13/spacex-successful-rocket-landing-boosts-hopes-travel-mars/).

    The tech tycoon said: “If you’d like to attend one of my talks there’s no attendance fee. You just need to have signed our petition supporting free speech and the right to bear arms and have voted in this election.”

    The funding from Mr Musk provides crucial additional cash to Mr Trump’s election campaign in the final weeks before the vote on Nov 5. The injection comes despite Mr Musk insisting in March that he would give no money to any candidate and denying reports he was planning a donation.

    Since replacing Joe Biden on the Democratic ticket, [Kamala Harris has raised more than $1bn in donations](https://www.telegraph.co.uk/us/politics/2024/08/02/kamala-harris-raises-more-than-double-donations-trump/), securing the backing of billionaires in Silicon Valley and Hollywood.

    However, Mr Musk is one of a handful of influential Bay Area investors and entrepreneurs who have given millions of dollars to Mr Trump. Some are criticising the Biden administration’s crackdown on cryptocurrency and tough stance on technology regulation.

    US election filings also show that Miriam Adelson, the heir to a casino fortune, gave $95m to Mr Trump’s re-election campaign, further boosting his war chest. 

    Mr Musk’s public support followed an assassination attempt on the Republican nominee. 

    While Mr Musk has said he previously voted for the Democratic Party, in recent years he has taken an increasingly hardline position on immigration and transgender rights.

    In September, he posted an AI-generated image on his X profile falsely suggesting that Ms Harris was a Communist and earlier this year he accused the Biden administration of “treason”, without evidence, while amplifying baseless allegations of voter fraud to his 200m followers.

    Mr Trump has suggested [giving the billionaire a government role](https://www.telegraph.co.uk/us/politics/2024/05/29/trump-considering-role-elon-musk-in-administration-election/) if he wins in November, heading up a “government efficiency” task force to slash federal spending.

    **Article Link:** [https://www.telegraph.co.uk/business/2024/10/16/elon-musk-donates-75m-to-donald-trump-campaign/](https://www.telegraph.co.uk/business/2024/10/16/elon-musk-donates-75m-to-donald-trump-campaign/)

  2. Truthisnotallowed on

    >“I don’t need anybody’s money. I’m using my own money. I’m not using the lobbyists – not using donors. I’m really rich.” – Trump (June 2015)

  3. anti-DHMO-activist on

    No matter how much money you throw into the toilet, it still won’t spontaneously unclog.

    And no matter how much money you throw at trump, he’s not going to get un-alzheimered.

  4. It’s really gross that the wealthy can do this.

    I mean, it’s gross that the wealthy exist at all, but this is especially foul.

  5. I’ll be happy when the election is done, traffic drops on formerly and I don’t need to hear the name Musk

  6. This is what should have been expected after five Republicans ushered in election deregulation in the infamous *Citizens United* Supreme Court case.

    Buy up the ‘public square’ to control what is spammed and what is censored, and spend unlimited amounts of money to push your candidate.

  7. The US political system is completely broken. Why is a private business allowed to interfere with elections in this way?

  8. Political_Arkmer on

    That donation that’s worth many times the average worker’s life time earnings is 0.0003% of his net worth.

    Absolute bullshit.

  9. radicalindependence on

    Apparently it is legal to give $100M+ to support a campaign, in exchange for a cabinet position, subsidies for a number of companies, and ensuring major tariffs on all foreign competitors.

  10. sounds like election interference to me. this shit shouldn’t be legal. If it’s free speech then I should get to have 40 million to speak with too.

  11. Hopefully he can do the same thing for Trump that he did for Twitter, and crash the campaign into the ground

  12. As I’ve said before. Musk is under some kind of government investigation (DOJ or SEC) and has made a deal with the devil (Trump) on the understanding that if Trump wins, the musk investigations go away.

  13. Seriously, if the richest man in the world is trying to buy the presidency, it’s a sure fire reason to not elect his candidate

  14. How is this legal.

    I guarantee they have an understanding on Twitter and Truth Social

    This is a business investment

    Delete Twitter today

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