Elon Musk is totally up for a position that the American people will undoubtedly adore, making them a potentially annoying pair.
Elon Musk has responded favorably to the notion that, should the Republicans win the upcoming elections in November, he would offer him a position in the White House.
In a Monday interview with Reuters, the former president said he would be willing to have Musk join him in an advising or ministerial role should he win the election. “He is really intelligent. I would certainly consider it if he is willing to take on the responsibility. He’s a very intelligent man,” Trump said.
Elon Musk, the owner of the social media site X, which was once known as Twitter, replied brief on the site, saying, “I am willing to serve.” This succinct but unambiguous communication indicates Musk’s willingness to consider joining the Trump team.
Musk turning into a fierce defender of conservative rights and free speech
Additionally, Musk posted a picture of himself behind a podium that read “Department Of Government Efficiency” and “D.O.G.E.”
Musk’s impact is evident in this allusion to Dogecoin, a cryptocurrency that was first invented as a joke. With his well-known marketing, Musk significantly increased Dogecoin’s worth before its value crashed and many investors suffered losses.
Elon Musk has discovered that conservatism is his ideal. He claimed that although he had never really wanted to serve the public, things are now different. He has been outspoken in his criticism of actor Robert De Niro and has professed adoration for the Lord Jesus Christ, believing that Christianity is essential to the survival of the West.
The public will undoubtedly appreciate Musk’s readiness to serve the American people now that he has been on such a roll.
Full details and video here for what happened with MTG and Fani Willis
Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene is piIing on the woes of Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis, filing a criminaI conduct complaint on Thursday alleging the Georgia prosecutor abu sed her powers and taxpayer dollars by allegedly hiring and handsomely paying a subordinate with whom she was having a secret romantic relationship.
A Georgia Fox affiliate reported that Rep. Greene has filed her complaint with Republican Governor Brian Kemp and Attorney General Chris Carr, asking both to investigate whether the Democrat mixed poIitics with pleasure when she paid special prosecutor Nathan Wade approximately $700,000 to involve himself in her prose cution of former President Donald Trump and his co-defendants. DA Willis is alleging the former president, along with Rudy Giuliani, former White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows, and more than a dozen others committed racketeering by attempting to overturn the state’s 2020 election results.
Earlier this week, an attorney for one of Trump’s co-defendants fiIed a motion in the case to relieve DA Willis of her prosecutorial power, alleging she carried on a secret affair with Wade.
If true, Fani Willis serious lawlessness, including potential vioIation of public oath would irreparably impair her prose cution of Trump, Green wrote to Gov. Kemp and AG Carr.
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