
Elon Musk Latest Interview!!! #ElonMusk Source: Fox News Follow me on X https://x.com/Astronautman627?t=RFQEunSF2NwRkCOBc6PkkQ&s=09
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Not been boring, that's for sure. An eventful year, to say the least. At least I didn't get shot. You know, look on the bright side. But we have had people shoot up Tesla stores and burn down Tesla cars. I wasn't expecting that level of violence, really. I mean, there's obviously been attempts to sort of boycott Tesla and my other companies and basically put whatever pressure they possibly can on me and Tesla and to some degree my other companies. And I guess that's what happens when you go after waste and fraud, because the people that are receiving the billions of dollars, waste and fraud, want to keep receiving it. The people doing the bad things want to keep getting the money. And you're necessarily dealing with an unsavory group. That is, since they're doing illegal things already and we're stopping them from doing illegal things, obviously they're going to do bad things to me and to my companies. Somewhat inevitable, I think.
B
Do you regret doing what you've been doing? Do you regret coming out and supporting President Trump?
A
Yeah, no, cut that part. Cut that part.
B
I hope not.
A
No. I think it was essential for President Trump to win to ensure that America remained great and that we reached greater heights. Really. Some very basic things need to happen. We need to have obviously a secure border, we need to have safe cities, we need to have sensible spending. I think if President Trump had not won, I think the Democrat campaign to import vast numbers of illegal voters would have succeeded and they would have naturalized vast numbers of illegals during the sort of common regime and they would have turned America into a one party state from which we could never escape. Some people out there may be somewhat skeptical. They may think, well, there isn't some Democrat plan to subvert democracy and achieve a permanent one party, deep blue socialist state. I show you, the more you research it, the more you will see it is true. Biden was simply asleep at the switch. He was ineffective regarding illegal immigration. No, he was highly effective at ushering in millions of illegal immigrants with a specific game plan to naturalize them and ensure that there would be no swing states in America anymore. Off on the margin of victory, there will be 20 or 30,000 votes. So if you bring in 200,000 illegals, which will overwhelmingly vote for the Democrats, then that swing state becomes permanently blue. Then you, then you have the House, the Senate, the presidency.
B
When did Elon Musk finally say, you know what? I feel like something is really grossly wrong with what's going on in this country?
A
Well, I started having concerns about three years ago, but they were sort of just had like a. An uneasy feeling, like something doesn't feel right here. The censorship was becoming ridiculous. I could like, I had the most interacted with account on Twitter before the acquisition. So I was very finely attuned to what the algorithm was showing me or not showing me and who got suspended or didn't get suspended. Twitter was being run at a very far left basis. When I felt the censorship was closing in, I was like, okay, I gotta do something. And the thing I can do is acquire Twitter and make it a bastion of free speech. And that's what we're trying to do with Twitter. Like, no one on the left has been suspended, but we did unsuspend people on the right and let the marketplace of ideas win. And then once we unlocked Twitter from being censored, then we started to see what was really going on. And I became increasingly concerned. I'm like, wait a second, I'm seeing videos of people streaming across the border on Twitter now. X and I was like, is this real? So, so I said, well, you know, I'll go to the border myself. So I went to Eagle Pass, Texas, and sure enough, people streaming across the border. And I was like, so is there any vetting of these people? Like, no, the. The Biden administration is letting them all in. And I said, well, but some of these people clearly have criminal affiliations. Like they literally have the criminal affiliation tattooed on their face that the left is kind to the criminals and cruel to the victims, which is not empathy at the end of the day. If you're a high trust society and you bring in low trust or untrustworthy individuals, now you've got a fundamental breakdown in the system.
B
Recipe for disaster.
A
A recipe for disaster.
B
So it sounds like for you, you went through these moments of actually seeing things firsthand for yourself. So you had these moments leading up to really coming out on the stage October in Butler, Pennsylvania, with President Trump.
A
You just can't have a country like this. I supported Obama, gave the maximum donation to Obama. Actually we had a pretty good relationship when Biden was elected. I guess most moderates that I knew, they thought it would be like a molquetoast version of Obama. And then it's like we get the most radical left crazy administration ever with. And Biden is actually non compos mantis, you know, President Auto pen. Basically Biden was President AutOpen. Whoever controlled AutOpen, that teleprompter during the Biden administration was the real president. If a reasonable person who's open minded was exposed to the same information that I was exposed to, they would end up with the same place that I ended up.
B
You grew up in South Africa. You lived during a period of apartheid. I'm sure you've seen a lot of horrific things. So to be called a Nazi by people, to be made out to be this monster, that must be really hard for you.
A
It's. It's a relentless propaganda campaign, which obviously President Trump has experienced for a very long time. 20 years, really, maybe longer. And politics is a blood sport, so they're gonna come up with whatever attacks they can to destroy the public perception of someone. Now, obviously, I've not harmed anyone in my life. They've also called President Trump a Nazi, but he also is not a violent person, and in fact, has done a lot to prevent wars and stop wars, which is the very opposite of being a Nazi, actually.
B
Ironic how that works out.
A
Yes. But it is disappointing how well propaganda works. If you repeat a lie, you know, the sort of he's a Nazi lie enough times, some people actually believe it, especially people that still believe the legacy news. But they really are trying every angle to get me. They are doing character assassination, death by a thousand cuts. It shows that we. If what we were doing at Doge was not effective, they wouldn't care. But it is effective, and that's why they're trying every angle to put pressure on me and Doge to stop fixing the government.
B
Talk about your relationship with President Trump. You came to D.C. people immediately said, oh, wait, Elon Musk is in charge of things here. Very clearly, President Trump is.
A
I do consider the president a friend. I think he considers me a friend. And, you know, we get along very well. I think probably if you asked us both the same set of questions in two different rooms, 80% of the time, we'd come up with the same answer. And, you know, which is not to say that we always agree, but. But almost always agree. Getting rid of waste and poor in the government and ensuring the rule of law is followed. We've seen just crazy things. Like the 20 million dead people in the Social Security database marked as alive, many of whom were receiving benefits. One person was 360 years old.
B
Wow.
A
Older than the kids. I think that would be a bit of a red flag. You know, they're older than America. And, you know, we found. We found people receiving unemployment insurance with a birth date in the future. We found at the Small Business Administration that they were giving out loans to people as young as nine months. So we're stopping things like that. We've actually found there's a lot of people who are federal government employees, they're active employees, who nonetheless applied for and have received unemployment insurance while they're federal employees. Yes.
B
Wow.
A
And this appears to be at least a hundred thousand people.
B
Wow. We know that you're finding all of this, but you're actually also simultaneously running several companies. What else are you doing and how are you doing it and where are you doing it? Are you sleeping? Are you traveling all the time?
A
This is a very difficult. That's why I made that sort of I'm wearing many hats joke. The Cabinet was given the Gulf of America hat, I believe it was. So you see all the hats there? And then I happen to have a Doge hat. Like, you know what? I'll put a hat on a hat and prove to people that I'm wearing.
B
More than you really are.
A
I am wearing more than one hat. Even my hat has a hat. So it requires intense effort for, like I said, for about three months, which we're kind of at the three month point now. And then I can taper my. My time allocation, but still get things done. So. And I've talked this over with the President, so this is no surprise. Or it's. It's.
B
If anyone knows about multitasking, getting a lot done, it's him.
A
Absolutely. He's very good at multitasking, getting a lot done in many different arenas. I also still have my little office and my cute little office in the West Wing, by the way. It's. It's like comically small. People have taken photos of it and stuff, but I wanted it to be tiny. And even this office I use, but it's also used for meetings and stuff, so I try not to, you know, use up a lot of space. In fact, I usually don't even have an. At my companies, I don't even have an office. I just walk around, talk to people and have meetings.
B
That's how you know what's going on.
A
Yes, that's how you know what's going on.
B
Now, very famously, there was a story about you when you first came to D.C. that you slept on a couch in your office. This. This is where the richest man in the world slept? Yeah. Wow, that's amazing. Why did you do that?
A
Well, I didn't really have a good place to stay at the time. Wow.
B
How long did you do that?
A
Off and on for a few weeks.
B
That's incredible.
A
Yeah. I mean, there are worse places to sleep.
Podcast Summary: Elon Musk Latest Interview!!!
Podcast Information:
In the latest episode of "Elon Musk Thinking," host Astronaut Man delves deep into Elon Musk's perspectives on various pressing issues, ranging from political dynamics in the United States to the operational challenges of managing multiple high-profile companies. This comprehensive interview captures Musk's candid thoughts, controversial opinions, and personal experiences, providing listeners with an unfiltered glimpse into the mind of one of the world's most influential entrepreneurs.
The interview opens with Musk addressing the increasing hostility towards his companies. He discusses the unexpected level of violence, including incidents of Tesla stores being shot at and Tesla cars being burned.
Elon Musk [00:00]: "We have had people shoot up Tesla stores and burn down Tesla cars. I wasn't expecting that level of violence, really."
Musk attributes these aggressive actions to attempts to boycott Tesla and his other ventures, suggesting that those opposing his companies are driven by a desire to protect their own fraudulent gains.
Elon Musk [00:00]: "We have had attempts to boycott Tesla and my other companies and basically put whatever pressure they possibly can on me and Tesla."
A significant portion of the interview focuses on Musk's political stance, particularly his support for former President Donald Trump. When questioned about any regrets in supporting Trump, Musk firmly stands by his decision, emphasizing the importance he places on Trump's policies for America's future.
Elon Musk [01:13]: "I think it was essential for President Trump to win to ensure that America remained great and that we reached greater heights."
Musk elaborates on his belief that Trump's victory was crucial in maintaining secure borders, safe cities, and sensible government spending. He warns against the Democratic strategies he perceives as attempts to subvert democracy through illegal immigration and voter manipulation.
Elon Musk [01:13]: "If President Trump had not won, I think the Democrat campaign to import vast numbers of illegal voters would have succeeded... they would have turned America into a one-party state."
Musk reveals that his concerns about the direction of the United States began three years prior to the interview. He cites excessive censorship on Twitter as a tipping point, which led him to acquire the platform in an effort to promote free speech.
Elon Musk [03:03]: "Twitter was being run on a very far-left basis. When I felt the censorship was closing in, I was like, okay, I gotta do something. And the thing I can do is acquire Twitter and make it a bastion of free speech."
Upon taking control of Twitter, Musk uncovered alarming activities at the U.S. border, confirming his fears about inadequate vetting of immigrants and potential security threats.
Elon Musk [03:03]: "I went to Eagle Pass, Texas, and sure enough, people streaming across the border... no vetting of these people."
Musk discusses his vision for Twitter as a platform where the "marketplace of ideas" can thrive without partisan censorship. He emphasizes his efforts to unsuspend right-leaning accounts and counteract what he perceives as leftist biases.
Elon Musk [03:03]: "We did unsuspend people on the right and let the marketplace of ideas win."
However, this newfound openness revealed the scale of illegal immigration and its consequences, further deepening Musk's concerns about national security and societal trust.
Addressing the personal attacks he faces, Musk shares his frustration with relentless propaganda campaigns aimed at tarnishing his and President Trump's reputations. He denies any association with violence and highlights the effectiveness of repeated false narratives in shaping public perception.
Elon Musk [07:11]: "We've also called President Trump a Nazi, but he also is not a violent person... the opposite of being a Nazi, actually."
Musk criticizes the legacy media's role in perpetuating these falsehoods, stressing that such propaganda enables adversaries to continue undermining his efforts to reform government inefficiencies.
Elon Musk [07:53]: "They're trying every angle to put pressure on me and Doge to stop fixing the government."
The discussion shifts to Musk's relationship with President Trump, which he describes as amicable and collaborative. He believes that their aligned visions for government reform and anti-corruption measures reinforce their friendship and mutual respect.
Elon Musk [08:04]: "I do consider the president a friend. We get along very well... 80% of the time, we'd come up with the same answer."
Musk cites instances of government malpractices, such as fraudulent unemployment benefits and anomalies in federal databases, which he and Trump are actively working to rectify.
Elon Musk [08:44]: "We found people receiving unemployment insurance with a birth date in the future. We found at the Small Business Administration that they were giving out loans to people as young as nine months."
Musk outlines various fraudulent activities within federal agencies, emphasizing the scale and severity of the issues. He highlights the discovery of thousands of federal employees fraudulently claiming unemployment benefits, underscoring the necessity of stringent oversight and reform.
Elon Musk [09:17]: "We've found at least a hundred thousand people who are federal government employees... fraudulently applied for unemployment insurance."
Addressing concerns about how he balances running multiple corporations alongside his governmental responsibilities, Musk humorously refers to himself as "wearing many hats." He describes the intense effort required in the initial months, after which he expects to taper his time allocation while maintaining productivity.
Elon Musk [09:35]: "It requires intense effort for, like I said, for about three months, which we're kind of at the three-month point now."
Musk praises President Trump's multitasking abilities, noting their collaborative efficiency in various arenas.
Elon Musk [10:18]: "He's very good at multitasking, getting a lot done in many different arenas."
In a lighter moment, Musk recounts the time he slept on a couch in his office upon arriving in Washington, D.C., highlighting the personal sacrifices he makes for his work.
Elon Musk [10:49]: "I didn't really have a good place to stay at the time... I slept on a couch for a few weeks."
This anecdote underscores Musk's dedication and hands-on approach in managing his enterprises and responsibilities.
The episode provides an in-depth look into Elon Musk's current endeavors, political beliefs, and the challenges he faces both publicly and privately. From confronting violent opposition to advocating for free speech on social media and battling government corruption, Musk portrays himself as a relentless force striving to enact systemic change. His candid reflections offer listeners a nuanced understanding of the complexities involved in his multifaceted roles as a business magnate and an influential political figure.
On Violence Against Tesla:
Elon Musk [00:00]: "We have had people shoot up Tesla stores and burn down Tesla cars."
On Supporting Trump:
Elon Musk [01:13]: "I think it was essential for President Trump to win to ensure that America remained great."
On Acquiring Twitter:
Elon Musk [03:03]: "We started to see what was really going on. I became increasingly concerned."
On Censorship:
Elon Musk [07:11]: "Propaganda works. If you repeat a lie enough times, some people actually believe it."
On Government Fraud:
Elon Musk [09:17]: "We've found at least a hundred thousand people... fraudulently applied for unemployment insurance."
On Multitasking:
Elon Musk [09:35]: "I am wearing more than one hat. Even my hat has a hat."
On Personal Sacrifices:
Elon Musk [11:09]: "There are worse places to sleep."
This detailed summary encapsulates the key discussions and insights from Elon Musk's latest interview on the "Elon Musk Thinking" podcast. Through his candid dialogue, listeners gain a comprehensive understanding of his perspectives on politics, free speech, government reform, and the personal dedication required to manage his vast array of responsibilities.