After Donald Trump called Elon Musk an expert in "voting computers," some viewers speculated that the remark raised questions about election integrity.
Elon Musk on Friday asked a federal judge in Austin, Texas, to dismiss a proposed class-action lawsuit against him and his political action committee, arguing that his $1 million daily giveaway to voters in battleground states wasn’t an illegal lottery because the winners weren’t actually chosen at random.
A comment made by former President Donald Trump at his victory rally has sparked wild conspiracy theories suggesting that Elon Musk played a role in rigging the 2024 election results in Pennsylvania. Speaking to an enthusiastic crowd on Sunday, Trump praised Musk for his expertise with computers, particularly in relation to vote-counting systems.
The billionaire appeared to laugh at the suggestion Trump's chief of staff is blocking Musk's access to the president.
Musk then slapped his chest with his right hand, before flinging it diagonally upwards, palm face down. He turned around to audience members behind the podium, and repeated the gesture. “My heart goes out to you,
Musk, 53, spoke to a crowd of Trump supporters at Capital One Arena in Washington, D.C., after Trump was sworn in at the U.S. Capitol. While thanking the supporters, Musk put his right hand over his heart, then extended his arm out with his palm down. He then turned around and repeated the gesture.
A local elected official in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, has resigned after coming under fire for a social media post.
The tech billionaire, who has been a fixture at Trump's side since the election, regularly clashes with the president's supporters.
Following reports that Musk has overstayed his welcome in the president’s inner circle, Trump asks the billionaire to “go get” two stranded astronauts.
From San Diego to Manhattan, supporters gathered at a Washington arena to catch a glimpse of Trump on Inauguration Day. Read what they had to say about Trump's return to office.
An official in Montgomery County, Pa. has resigned after posting a video showing her making a hand gesture that resembles a Nazi salute.