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Musk Pitches White House Role in Glitchy Trump Interview

(Bloomberg) -- Elon Musk pitched a role for himself cutting federal spending in a second Donald Trump administration, an indication of how the world’s richest man is increasingly injecting himself into US politics.
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Musk Says Starlink Service Is ‘Now Active’ in a Gaza Hospital Elon Musk, chief executive officer of Tesla Inc., at the US Capitol in Washington, DC, US, on Wednesday, July 24, 2024. SpaceX has begun offering Starlink internet in a hospital in the Gaza Strip, Elon Musk announced on his social media site X, just over five months after receiving permission to start services there from the Israeli government.

Musk on Monday held a conversation with the Republican nominee on the tech mogul’s X platform. But the highly anticipated discussion was delayed by more than 40 minutes as users received error messages, an embarrasing blow to Musk’s social-media site.

The billionaire entreprenuer blamed the delay on a cyberattack, without providing any evidence, and when the event started suggested opponents of Trump’s political message were responsible.

Still, it offered Trump an audience of more than 1 million, according to X, during a critical moment in the election as the Republican nominee seeks to steady a presidential bid thrown off course by his Democratic rival, Vice President Kamala Harris.

It also gave Musk an opening to increase his influence with Trump if the former president returns to power. He called for a government commission to ensure that taxpayer money is spent effectively and pitched himself for a role in such an effort.

“I’d be happy to help out on such a commission — I’d love if it were formed,” Musk said.

Trump praised the idea, calling Musk “the greatest cutter.”

Musk endorsed Trump for president last month, part of a shift that has seen the Tesla Inc. and SpaceX chief executive officer publicly embrace right-leaning causes and candidates to make his mark on the political scene.

An already formidable Washington presence, with companies boasting sizable government contracts, Musk is poised to be an even bigger player if Trump returns to power. He’s grown closer to the GOP nominee in recent months, advising him on electric vehicles and cryptocurrency policy — a reversal from a once-rocky relationship that saw the two trade insults.

Highlighting Musk’s growing sway with Trump, the former president, long a critic of electric vehicles, praised the EV maker, saying Tesla’s cars are “incredible.”

Trump and Musk’s conversation comes at a critical point in the 2024 race, with less than three months to Election Day. Harris’ ascent to the top of the Democratic ticket has shaken up the race with polls showing she has erased the lead Trump held for much of the summer and pulled ahead in fundraising.

Musk, who tops the Bloomberg Billionaires Index with a net worth of $227.3 billion, aims to use his vast fortune to swing the race for Trump. He created a super political action committee backing the Republican nominee.

The event included many of Trump’s stock lines from his rallies, including insulting Harris’ intelligence, calling for a mass deportation of migrants and boasting about his relationship with Russian President Vladimir Putin.

But despite a friendly setting hosted by one of his most prominent backers, Trump broke little ground, and the attention was as much on Musk as the former president.

The technical mishap on X, which delayed the start of the event, drew comparisons to the glitches that foiled the launch of Florida Governor Ron DeSantis’s ill-fated presidential campaign last year, as servers struggled to handle surging demand.

The late start was a blow to Musk’s X and the billionaire tech mogul whose site has faced technical problems and scrutiny since he purchased the platform, then known as Twitter, in 2022.

“This massive attack illustrates there’s a lot of opposition to people just hearing what President Trump has to say,” Musk said when the event finally began. “This is really aimed at kind of open-minded, independent voters who are trying to make up their mind.”

Senior Trump campaign official Chris LaCivita responded to an X user urging Trump to “break the internet,” by saying that Trump “did.”

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David A Aug 13, 2024, 07:49 AM

Interestingly, one does not have to expect support and leaning towards either Musk or Trump, but once again the balatant, unnecessary seeming bias? Opinion vs Journalistic Reporting. Compounded by the unsubstantiated & irrelevant comment on X's apparent technical issues? X now outperforming rivals?

Jan Stals Aug 13, 2024, 11:53 AM

I am not sure what bias you are referring to. Did the interview suffer from technical difficulties? Yes. Was it caused by DDOS? We don't know until the data is released. A claim is not data. There was a technical failure before with Ron De Santis' campaign which was not ascribed to DDOS.

David A Aug 14, 2024, 05:56 AM

They are referring to and implying ongoing historical (failures) technical difficulties with X; not referrring to current understandable/obvious potential issues on such a huge event of viewer #'s.

Andrew Newman Aug 22, 2024, 04:12 PM

"The rest of X appeared to be working normally, however, and a source at the company confirmed to The Verge that there wasn’t actually a denial-of-service attack. Another X staffer said there was a “99 percent” chance Elon was lying about an attack,"

George 007 Aug 13, 2024, 08:33 AM

It's hard to tell who is weirder, Trump or Musk.

Bram M Aug 13, 2024, 03:17 PM

Tough choice for sure, but our homegrown MAGA supporters are definitely the weirdest...

e***r@g***.com Aug 13, 2024, 10:48 AM

those cyberattaks are a major scary attack to the first ememdament , to freedom of specch

Jan Stals Aug 13, 2024, 11:56 AM

Until the data is released there is no proof that it was DDOS. It could also just be a technical failure similar to what happened during Ron De Santis' campaign.

Stephan Naude Aug 13, 2024, 01:05 PM

How do you release data on a cyber attack? What form will it take? Copy of code? Some report that anybody could have generated?

Johan Buys Aug 13, 2024, 02:55 PM

If there was a DDOS there will be evidence in server logs showing improbable numbers of similar attempts from suspect locations. A proper setup spots this and blocks those. 1 million users is tiny, twitter should easily cope with dozens of times as many concurrent access requests.

Andrew Newman Aug 22, 2024, 04:18 PM

Still no proof. It seems Elon was lying. "The rest of X appears to be working normally, however, and a source at the company confirmed to The Verge that there wasn’t actually a denial-of-service attack. Another X staffer said there was a “99 percent” chance Elon was lying about an attack,"

c***8@g***.com Aug 13, 2024, 02:30 PM

The only way that the USA will be able to regain any trustworthiness in the world arena again, will be for Trump to win the election and re-install the Border Fence and deportation of all illegals as well as to request a report from Ukraine re spending USA Grants. Schools/Univs curricula corrected.

Johan Buys Aug 13, 2024, 02:51 PM

Did Musk ask Trump about Trump’s opposition to EV ;)

a***1@g***.com Aug 13, 2024, 03:39 PM

With the Biden administration's obvious bias against Tesla, it is a shrewd business move to snuggle up to the opposition future administration. Remember how Tesla was excluded from the EV summit at the White House and GM's Mary Barra was praised as leading the EV revolution?

Lawrence Sisitka Aug 14, 2024, 04:22 PM

It would be quite scary if either of them had anything approaching an original idea, but the recycling of the endless tired old fascist nonsense will probably bore the electorate to death, except for their fellow braindead zombies. It is time for the Dems to finally put Trump etc. to rest.