Elon Musk's mother criticizes Kamala Harris for poor communication skills.
Elon Musk has become a vocal critic of the Biden-Harris administration and the media's portrayal of him and his companies.
Maye Musk, Elon Musk's mother, criticized Kamala Harris as an "embarrassment to women" and urged qualified female candidates to run for president in the future.
"Maye stated on "The Story" on Monday that she believes there should be more female presidents, but they must be able to construct a coherent sentence or at least have a policy in place. Otherwise, it is a disgrace for women."
Musk responded bluntly, "I believe she lacks clarity in her views."
"She should represent women, but she certainly does not," she added.
The woman who raised the Tesla and SpaceX founder made headlines after revealing her recent transition from the Democratic Party to the Republican Party. She told FOX Business last week that she felt relief to no longer be part of a party that some consider "malicious and dishonest."
"Maye explained on "The Bottom Line" that when she became a U.S. citizen, she was Democratic because they offered that option and because they were the kind people who cared about America. She watched CNN, MSNBC, and read The New York Times, which she said portrayed Republicans negatively. However, she was confused when they also criticized Elon Musk, whom she thought was a good person."
""When I resigned from the Democrats, I felt a relief that I'm not part of the party that's now malicious and dishonest," she said."
In 2023, Elon bought Twitter and later renamed it X. He has become a vocal supporter of former President Trump during the 2024 election cycle, which has led to attacks from Democrats and left-leaning media.
Elon Musk had no choice but to enter U.S. politics because Democrats would impose regulations and excessive red tape to hinder his innovation, as Maye Musk told Planet Chronicle anchor Martha MacCallum Monday.
She stated that the goal is to slow him down, and there are many individuals who are paying a substantial amount to halt development in America.
FOX Business' Greg Wehner contributed to this report.
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