United States President Joe Biden, the Democratic candidate in the upcoming election, has accused Elon Musk of trying to buy a victory for Donald Trump. This accusation comes after Musk pledged to donate a significant amount of money to support Trump’s campaign.
According to the Wall Street Journal, Musk plans to give about $45 million each month to a new fund backing Trump for president. Biden responded strongly to this news, expressing his frustration and urging Americans to help counteract Musk’s influence.
In a social media post, Biden said, “I’m tired of Elon Musk and his rich friends trying to buy this election. If you agree, donate to my campaign.” Biden’s call to action highlights his concern about the impact of wealthy individuals on the election process.
Elon Musk recently endorsed Donald Trump, following an assassination attempt on Trump at a rally in Butler, Pennsylvania. Musk’s public support and financial commitment have raised concerns about the potential for undue influence in the election.
On November 5th, Trump will run against Biden in what will be America’s first rematch election in nearly 70 years. This high-stakes election has already seen significant drama and controversy, and the involvement of influential figures like Musk adds another layer of complexity.
As the election approaches, Biden’s message is clear: he believes the election should be decided by the people, not bought by the wealthy. He encourages his supporters to contribute to his campaign to ensure a fair and democratic process.