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Musk: "I won't donate $45 million a month to Trump"

2024-07-24

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Reference News reported on July 24 According to a report on the U.S. Fortune magazine website on July 24, billionaire Elon Musk said in an interview with conservative media on the 22nd that he would not spend $45 million a month to campaign for former President Trump, but he has established a new super political action committee to fund the Republican candidate.

Musk said that media reports about his donations were not true at all, "I will not donate $45 million a month to Trump."

The Wall Street Journal first reported his donation, citing "people familiar with the matter." The media organization has not yet issued a retraction statement or corrected it in subsequent reports.

Musk noted that he set up a super PAC — called American PAC — to support the Trump campaign.

Musk said the Austin-based American Political Action Committee is "not a hyperpartisan" group. He said he is not a member of the MAGA movement, a group that subscribes to Trump's campaign slogan "Make America Great Again," but that he subscribes to a similar principle: "Make America Great Again."

Musk said, "I am not an advocate of personality cult," but he believes that Trump showed "great courage" after the recent assassination attempt, and this strength will help deter America's enemies.

In addition, Musk also talked about the "core values" that make America great. He believes that the Republican Party embodies these values ​​better than the Democratic Party, that is, the elite leadership system. (Compiled by Guo Jun)