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Musk responds to Biden's accusation of "trying to buy the election"

2024-07-18

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According to Russia Today, Musk made a statement in response to US President Biden's post on social media earlier on the 17th accusing Elon Musk and his "rich friends" of "trying to buy the election."

Later on the 17th, Musk responded to a netizen's comment mocking Biden for "using Elon Musk's name for hype" by saying, "I can't get him out of his mind (literally, I live in his brain for free)" and added two "laughing and crying" emoticons.

On July 17, local time, US President Biden posted on the social platform X (original Twitter) that "Musk and his wealthy friends tried to buy this election." "I feel sick."

Earlier, the Wall Street Journal quoted people familiar with the matter as saying that Musk plans to provide about $45 million per month to a newly established super political action committee (Super PAC) starting in July to support Donald Trump's entry into the White House.

On the 16th, Musk forwarded a link to the Wall Street Journal report and attached a picture with the words "fake gnus". Sky News reported that Musk seemed to be denying the authenticity of the news.

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