This is the disgusting moment Elon Musk joked that “no one even bothered to kill Kamala because it doesn’t make sense” during an interview with Tucker Carlson.
The billionaire made these shocking comments while being interviewed by Carlson on his show broadcast on Channel X, owned by Musk.
During a nearly two-hour interview segment, Musk spoke with Carlson about his well-established views on Vice President Harris, whom Musk said had been “trashing non-stop” during the presidential campaign.
Musk said: “No one bothers to kill Kamala because it doesn’t make sense.” What do you achieve? Just another puppet.
Carlson and Musk then burst out laughing before the former Fox News host added, “Yes, that’s profound and true.”
The billionaire made these shocking comments while being interviewed by Carlson on his show broadcast on Musk-owned X.
Vice President Harris, Democratic candidate, campaigns in Michigan. During the interview, Musk said, “No one bothers to kill Kamala because it doesn’t make sense.” What do you achieve? just another puppet
Musk then says that no one would try to kill Joe Biden, adding that that would be “pointless.”
The comment sparked a strong reaction online, with one X user stating it was “concerning” and “alarming.”
Another said: “This is so sick and disgusting.”
Bill Johnson in X described the conversation as “beyond despicable.”
One person simply described the comments as “disgusting.”
The tech billionaire’s comment came after he received backlash for a previous social media post where he made a similar claim about X.
While republishing a post that asked, ‘Why do they want to kill Donald Trump?’ Musk told his 200 million followers: “And no one is trying to assassinate Biden/Kamala.”
During a nearly two-hour interview segment, Musk spoke with Carlson about his well-established views on Vice President Harris, whom Musk said has been “trashing non-stop.”
The comment sparked a strong reaction online, with one X user stating it was “concerning” and “alarming.”
This followed the second assassination attempt on former President Trump’s life last month when a shooter was seen hiding in foliage at Trump’s golf course in West Palm Beach.
At the time, the post was harshly criticized by the White House, who, in a statement, said that Musk’s “rhetoric is irresponsible” and that violence should never be “encouraged or joked about.”
In another section, the Tesla CEO reflected with Carlson on what would happen if Trump loses.
To which Carlson said, “If Trump loses, you’re screwed, man,” and Elon laughed and agreed.
Musk stated: “If he loses, I’m screwed.”
‘How long do you think my prison sentence is going to be? Will I see my children? I don’t know.’
Touching on a variety of topics during their sit-down with the former Fox News host, the pair discussed vaccines, Europe’s declining birth rate and what Musk’s role could be in a Trump administration.
Touching on a variety of topics during their sit-down with the former Fox News host, the pair discussed vaccines, Europe’s declining birth rate and what Musk’s role might be in a Trump administration.
If Trump is elected on November 5, Musk said he would continue to help Trump.
The 50-year-old said he had spoken to the Republican candidate about creating a Department of Government Efficiency, where Musk mentioned his Twitter staffing when he bought the platform in October 2022, which he said made the company was much more efficient.
Both Musk and Carlson stated that if Harris defeats Trump in November, it will be the last election.
However, Musk confirmed that he will continue to support the former president even if he loses.
Both joked that Harris and Biden are figureheads of a movement and not important politicians.
“Kamala will say whatever the teleprompter says,” Musk said.
He also told Carlson of his concern that religion has been replaced in society by the “awakened mind virus.”
The interview follows Musk’s appearance at a Trump rally Saturday in Pennsylvania.
Musk jumped wildly with his fists in the air as he joined Donald Trump on stage for the first time.
The interview follows Musk’s appearance at a Trump rally on Saturday in Pennsylvania, where the tech billionaire was seen jumping wildly around the stage.
The interview follows Musk’s appearance at a Trump rally Saturday in Pennsylvania.
Musk jumped wildly with his fists in the air as he joined Donald Trump on stage for the first time.
The Tesla and SpaceX boss’ dramatic appearance came as Trump returned to the grounds of the Butler Farm Show in Pennsylvania, where he survived an assassination attempt three months ago.
After jumping up and down, Musk told the large crowd: “America is the home of the brave and the true test of someone’s character is how they behave under fire.”
‘We had a president who couldn’t walk up a flight of stairs and another who shook his fists after being shot! FIGHT, FIGHT, FIGHT!’
Musk, wearing a black baseball cap, urged his followers to vote, register to vote and get others to “vote right now.”
“I’m being repetitive for a reason,” he said. ‘You honestly want to be a pest. Fight, fight, fight! Vote, vote, vote!’
Musk, wearing a black baseball cap, urged his followers to vote, register to vote and get others to “vote right now.”
Musk’s appearance at Trump’s rally in Butler was the first time he took the stage at a political rally.
The billionaire was inspired to publicly endorse Trump after the former president’s failed assassination attempt in Butler on July 13.
While the two men were on stage, Trump praised Musk for donating Starlink systems to victims of Hurricane Helene, joking that he didn’t understand what the space satellite internet system was.
“I didn’t know what the hell Starlink was,” Trump admitted.
The crowd shouted ‘Elon! Elon! Elon! in response