Elon Musk predicts a "devastating" loss for the "big government apparatus embodied by the Kamala administration."
Trump has announced the formation of a 'government efficiency commission' with Musk as its head.
Elon Musk, a pro-Trump business tycoon, predicts a Democratic defeat in the 2024 presidential election.
In the previous election, I did not know any independent or swing voters who supported Trump. However, this time, I am aware of no one who is not voting for him. Several individuals have privately informed me that they are casting their ballots for Trump, but they are hesitant to do so publicly due to the potential impact on their relationships, employment, or customer base.
The Kamala puppet represents the oppressive, big government machine that will suffer a crushing defeat.
Trump, who was endorsed by Musk earlier this year, believes that celebrity endorsements will not help Vice President Kamala Harris win the 2024 presidential election.
"Even if all musicians and entertainers support Kamala, the public will still recognize it as a puppet," he stated in a social media post.
As president, Trump plans to form a "government efficiency commission" to review the federal government and propose significant changes, with Musk leading the task force.
During an interview with David Gornoski, former Rep. Ron Paul, the father of Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky., stated that he would be willing to assist if asked, but he wouldn't want an official role.
In a post on X, Musk expressed his desire to include former Rep. Ron Paul in the project.
It would be excellent to have Ron Paul as a member of the Department of Government Efficiency, according to Musk's tweet.
"I'd be delighted to discuss it with you, Elon," Paul replied.
Musk has proposed that government transparency should be improved to the point where Freedom of Information requests are no longer necessary.
"Government data should be default public for maximum transparency, eliminating the need for FOIA requests," he stated in a post on X.
Musk shared a post that contained a video of him discussing the issue, suggesting that government information should be made public unless it would harm the nation.
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