“It’s hard to find people who are as influential and impactful on society as Elon Musk,” wrote The Raging Patriot on Rumble.
“In a world where so many fall victim to cancel culture because they fear being attacked by the press and being “canceled”, it is refreshing to see someone stand tall and look the radical left in the face and say F*** you like Elon has.”
Despite Musk’s constant denial of his endorsement of President Donald Trump in his reelection bid, these two most influential men in the world could not deny that they are in good relations.
Recent reports reveal that the former president is considering offering Musk an advisory position in the White House if Trump successfully clinches a second term.
The Wall Street Journal quoted anonymous sources close to Trump that the two had discussed this during their meeting at a Palm Beach estate owned by Nelson Petz last March.
According to people familiar with the talks, the presumptive Republican nominee is mulling offering the Tesla CEO a role that would give the billionaire the formal opportunity to share his input on handling the border crisis and the economy, an aspect which Musk feels very strongly and often shares his thoughts on his social media platform X, formerly Twitter.
The Wall Street Journal remarked that the X owner offered “his clout to help defeat Biden by galvanizing the support of influential allies.”
Musk declined to donate to either campaign.
The news outfit claimed that since their March meeting, the pair have developed a bond, with Musk frequently consulting Trump on his phone multiple times.
Meanwhile, Trump’s senior adviser Brian Hughes, said: “President Trump will be the only voice of what role an individual plays in his presidency.”
“But it has been widely reported and is demonstrated in a number of ways, that many of the nation’s most important leaders in technology and innovation are concerned with the damage done to their industry by Biden’s failures to handle our economy and his moves to overburden innovators with government bureaucracy and unrelenting regulation.”
Musk has long claimed to be independent since becoming a US citizen in 2002. He has openly criticized Biden’s policies, especially its immigration program that has wreaked havoc on the entire nation.
On the other hand, Trump admitted that they met in March. He said, “Look, I’ve been friendly with him over the years. I helped him when I was president. I helped him. I’ve liked him”
The world’s richest man, Musk, recently blasted Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-New York) on immigration policy in a post on X, “The goal of citizenship for all illegals is very clearly stated by the leader of the Senate. For some reason, a lot of people still think this is some crazy conspiracy theory!”
The former president has been actively wooing wealthy donors to his campaign, Musk who declined to pitch in, offered his massive influence to sway voters for Trump.



Very smart move. Two geniuses are better than one.