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The speaker asks the senator his opinion on violence against Tesla products. The speaker specifically asks if the senator denounces the violence against Tesla products, dealerships, and cars. The senator responds that he can't talk about Tesla, but that Elon Musk is a disaster for America, and America knows it. The speaker then thanks the senator.

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Speaker 0 suggests Speaker 1 is aligned with President Trump and has identified over $100 billion in government waste, fraud, and abuse. Speaker 1 responds that people whose fraudulent money is taken away get upset and want to harm him and Tesla because he is stopping government corruption. He attributes this to "bad people" doing "bad things." Speaker 0 expresses concern that those hurt by these actions will be dealership employees and Tesla factory workers, which he finds despicable due to perceived political differences.

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The speaker expresses disappointment in Elon, claiming Elon knew the details of a bill "better than almost anybody" and initially had no problem with it. The speaker suggests Elon's problem arose when the EV mandate was cut, costing billions. The speaker wants various car types available, including electric, gasoline combustion, and hybrids. The speaker claims Elon made positive statements about them previously. The speaker states they helped Elon a lot. A second speaker asks if Elon raised concerns privately before making them public.

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Elon Musk is seen as a defender of free speech, standing up against censorship from government, media, and tech companies. He understands that advertisers can be easily influenced by special interest groups and political allies. This is evident in the case of Tucker Carlson.

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Speaker 0 suggests Trump's history of targeting businesses and leaders who he perceives as political enemies should make him "radioactive" to the business world. Speaker 1 notes that, with the exception of Elon Musk, few CEOs of large companies publicly support Trump, fearing retribution. Speaker 0 asks Speaker 1 to elaborate on a statement that some business leaders support Trump because they believe they can manipulate him. Speaker 1 explains that these leaders see the relationship as transactional, believing they can influence policy with the right amount of money, citing crypto as an example.

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**Speaker 0:** Why is Elon Musk criticized while George Soros, who influences government decisions and backs progressive prosecutors, is not? Is this hypocrisy? **Speaker 1:** Absolutely. Elon's actions are heroic. He's bringing transparency to the federal government and the "deep state." I told him that his work can restore the original intent of the Constitution. Congress has struggled to oversee the bureaucracy because it has not been provided key information. Now, Elon is revealing things we suspected but couldn't prove. This is revolutionary and will restore the government to its intended form. That's why big government advocates are afraid; it's exciting for the people. **Speaker 0:** If you love the country and the Constitution, you are supporting this effort. Thank you. **Speaker 1:** Thanks. Great to be here.

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The speaker asks the senator his opinion on violence against Tesla products. The speaker asks if the senator denounces the violence against Tesla products, dealerships, and cars. The senator responds that he can't talk about Tesla, but that Elon Musk is a disaster for America, and America knows it.

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Speaker 0 criticizes Elon Musk, calling him a damaged individual and the dumbest smart person in the world. Speaker 1 agrees, mentioning other dumb smart people like Rupert Murdoch. Speaker 0 accuses Musk of not caring about the First Amendment, democracy, or the freedom to vote. They question if Musk has ever shown support for American values.

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We interviewed people about Elon Musk and Donald Trump. Many expressed anger, wanting Musk to leave the country. One person called Musk "public enemy number one," accusing him of pillaging the government and attacking democratic institutions. Others criticized both Musk and Trump, citing damage to education and the spread of lies. The conversation touched on controversial topics including vaccine mandates and alleged animal cruelty by Musk and Fauci. Someone suggested the portmanteau "Treelon" to represent the combined negative impact of both figures. Despite strong feelings, some recognized the need to "stop the hate" and engage in respectful discourse. A few participants expressed interest in sharing the interview.

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Elon Musk faced intense backlash after acquiring Twitter and dismantling its censorship system, particularly after releasing the Twitter Files. These files allegedly proved coordination between the government and tech companies, with over 80 FBI agents targeting individuals and groups for censorship, countering claims made by Democratic members of Congress. While CEOs openly supporting left-leaning policies face no scrutiny, Musk has become a media target, with efforts made to undermine his revenue, companies, and advertisers. Despite this, Musk is considered the most consequential figure in free speech of this generation, halting the progress of the anti-free speech movement by releasing the Twitter Files. Unlike other tech leaders who allegedly succumbed to coercion, Musk stood firm, which is unforgivable in the eyes of his critics.

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Elon Musk is seen as a defender of free speech against censorship from government, media, and tech companies. He understands that advertisers can be easily influenced by special interest groups and political allies. This is evident in the case of Tucker Carlson.

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Speaker 0 asks Speaker 1 about their approach to AI and if they have a specific strategy. Speaker 1 responds by saying they focus on making the best products and mentions that Tesla has achieved success without any advertising. Speaker 1 also claims that Tesla sells twice as many electric vehicles as all other electric carmakers in the US combined and believes they have done more for the environment than any other company. Speaker 0 asks how Speaker 1 personally feels about this, considering the power and influence they have. Speaker 1 responds by saying they care about the reality of goodness, not just the perception, and criticizes people who prioritize looking good over doing good. The conversation is left unfinished.

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Senator Schumer is a monster. Elon Musk is a disaster for America. The speaker was disturbed that someone wouldn't disavow violence against Tesla products, suggesting they are on board with it. The speaker believes America is in the middle of a violent insurrection and being color revolutioned by the same people who do it elsewhere. This includes massive fake protests and corrupting judges, prosecutors, and attorney generals. The media is allegedly controlled to portray a populist leader as the devil. The speaker wonders if Musk has damaging information on corrupt leaders like Schumer, suspecting Schumer has a trail of money from corrupt sources.

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The speaker studies memes and believes Elon Musk sees himself as a black hat hacker who has socially engineered his way into the treasury to steal data. The speaker claims Musk believes he is living a meme and that "Tesla is done with Musk" should be a clear demand.

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Elon Musk has made controversial statements linking Jews to the demographic changes in the U.S. and suggesting they promote hatred against white people. While some defend him, citing his support for Jewish communities, others argue that his remarks align with extremist views. The discussion highlights a divide over how to interpret Musk's actions, with some claiming he deserves scrutiny for his comments, while others believe he is being unfairly targeted. The conversation also touches on the lack of attention given to rising anti-Semitism on college campuses compared to the focus on Musk. The debate continues over the implications of his statements and the broader context of anti-Semitism.

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Speaker 0 states that rhetoric makes politicians less than human. Speaker 1 believes Democrats lost Elon Musk because they didn't celebrate his contributions to electric vehicles, Starlink, and private space endeavors, even though he was against unionization. Speaker 2 says he received a call from Musk about not being invited to an EV summit and called the White House to ask why. He felt Musk should have been invited and that the union issue was the reason for the snub. Speaker 1 agrees he deserved credit. Speaker 1 thinks Musk should stay off Twitter and not make jokes about the Vice President. Speaker 1 says Democrats should remember that Musk supported Obama and that the Democratic party should be about innovation and entrepreneurship.

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An individual states that someone is working to help the blind see and asks if the work comes down to aligning with President Donald Trump to identify over $100 billion in government waste, fraud, and abuse. The speaker responds that people get upset when fraudulently obtained money is taken away, and that they want to harm him for stopping their fraud and want to hurt Tesla for stopping government waste and corruption. The speaker concludes that bad people will do bad things. The first individual states that those who will end up hurt are the people who work in dealerships and those who build Teslas, which is despicable on the part of those who may have a political difference.

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Speaker 1 expresses shock at the "hatred and violence from the left," citing instances of Teslas and dealerships being burned, firebombed, and shot at. Speaker 1 claims Tesla is a "peaceful company" and that neither the company nor Speaker 1 has "done anything awful." Speaker 1 attributes the attacks to "some kind of mental illness thing" and suggests "larger forces at work," questioning who is funding and coordinating the attacks. Speaker 0 references Speaker 1's tweet stating "the level of violence is insane" and that "Tesla just makes electric cars and has done nothing to deserve these evil attacks."

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Speaker 0 expresses disappointment in Elon, stating, "I've helped Elon a lot." Speaker 1 asks if Elon raised concerns privately before making them public and questions whether Elon should be taken seriously about spending cuts, given his role in that area. Speaker 0 responds that Elon worked hard and did a good job, suggesting Elon misses his former position, noting the unique appeal of the Oval Office.

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Elon Musk is seen as a defender of free speech, standing up against censorship from government, media, and tech companies. He understands that advertisers can be easily influenced by special interest groups and political allies. This is evident in the case of Tucker Carlson.

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Free expression is the intellectual war of our generation. Moment 321
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Elon Musk's Twitter poll on Trump's return highlights societal divisions on free speech and censorship.

The Joe Rogan Experience

Joe Rogan Experience #2054 - Elon Musk
Guests: Elon Musk
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Elon Musk and Joe Rogan discuss various topics, starting with Musk's hybrid truck and its unique design, which Musk describes as looking like computer graphics in reality. They touch on the challenges of manufacturing vehicles, emphasizing that production is significantly harder than design, with Musk stating that manufacturing is 100 to 1,000 times more complex than creating a prototype. He highlights the importance of mass production for affordability and mentions the difficulties of using new technologies in manufacturing. They also discuss the Cybertruck's features, including its bulletproof capabilities, and Musk shares that the first deliveries are set for next month. The conversation shifts to the challenges of electric vehicle battery technology and the current state of battery efficiency, with Musk asserting that range is not an issue for Tesla vehicles. Musk expresses concerns about the influence of social media on society, particularly regarding the propagation of harmful ideologies. He discusses his acquisition of Twitter (now X) and the need for free speech, emphasizing that the platform should represent a wide range of human perspectives. Musk critiques the previous management of Twitter for being overly censorious and highlights the importance of allowing diverse viewpoints. The discussion also touches on the potential dangers of artificial intelligence (AI), with Musk advocating for careful programming to avoid creating an AI that could harm humanity. He expresses concern about the implications of AI being influenced by ideologies that could lead to negative outcomes. As the conversation progresses, they delve into the idea of a potential fight between Musk and Mark Zuckerberg, with Musk jokingly stating he would be willing to fight anywhere, anytime, under any rules. They discuss the logistics of such a fight and the spectacle it would create, suggesting it could take place in a venue like the Sphere in Las Vegas. Musk shares his experiences with martial arts and injuries sustained from a sumo wrestling match, highlighting the physical challenges and risks involved in combat sports. The conversation concludes with Musk discussing the future of AI and its implications for humanity, expressing hope for a positive outcome while acknowledging the risks involved.

Breaking Points

Elon Goes MASK OFF At Far-Right German AfD Rally
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Elon Musk recently sparked controversy with a gesture perceived as a Nazi salute and has since addressed the far-right AFD party in Germany, suggesting Germans should not feel guilty about the Holocaust and should take pride in their culture. Musk's alignment with AFD reflects his interest in their anti-immigrant, libertarian stance. Despite his declining approval ratings, Musk maintains significant influence, acting in a quasi-diplomatic role without divesting from his business interests. Tensions exist within the Trump administration regarding Musk's sway, but both parties benefit from their relationship. Public sentiment is largely against billionaire influence in politics, posing a vulnerability for Trump, who must navigate perceptions of power dynamics with these wealthy figures.

The Rubin Report

Crowd Goes Silent as Host Loses Control of Controversial Elon Musk Interview
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Dave Rubin discusses various topics, starting with the implications of conspiracy theories and freedom of speech, referencing Hunter Biden's laptop and George Soros. He highlights Elon Musk's recent CNBC appearance, where Musk expressed frustration over advertisers threatening to withdraw support from X (formerly Twitter) due to perceived anti-Semitism. Musk's strong stance against such blackmail reflects a shift in his public persona, moving from a left-leaning figure to one facing criticism for promoting free speech. Rubin emphasizes Musk's contributions to the environment through Tesla, arguing that Musk has done more for the planet than any other individual. He critiques the media's portrayal of Musk, particularly the New York Times, which he claims has propagated misinformation. The conversation shifts to the current political landscape, with Musk expressing reluctance to support candidates like Biden or Nikki Haley due to their stances on censorship. Rubin also addresses the ongoing Israel-Hamas conflict, suggesting that Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu may need to step down for national healing. He reflects on the challenges of discussing political differences within families, particularly during the holidays. The episode concludes with Rubin answering viewer questions and teasing future content, including a potential cookbook and upcoming political debates.

The Rubin Report

Elon Musk's Latest Attack on George Soros Causes a Major Controversy | ROUNDTABLE | Rubin Report
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Dave Rubin hosts a roundtable with Carol Markowitz and Pedro Gonzalez, discussing Elon Musk's recent criticism of George Soros, which has sparked accusations of anti-Semitism. Musk argues for freedom of speech, asserting that he will share his opinions regardless of potential backlash. Gonzalez highlights the influence of Soros-backed prosecutors, noting they oversee significant crime rates in major cities, and emphasizes the importance of evaluating Soros's impact based on actions rather than intentions. The conversation shifts to the Durham report, revealing the FBI's lack of evidence for the Trump-Russia investigation, prompting discussions about accountability and the need for consequences for those involved. They express frustration over the lack of repercussions for the FBI's actions during the January 6 events, suggesting that institutional credibility is declining. As Florida Governor Ron DeSantis prepares to enter the presidential race, the hosts discuss the contrasting narratives surrounding him and Trump. They note that DeSantis's policies resonate with many, while Trump's campaign appears increasingly defensive. The discussion concludes with reflections on the media's treatment of DeSantis and the potential for a more positive political discourse.
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