The Tesla CEO and X owner posted about Wisconsin's Supreme Court race a day after a Milwaukee meteorologist was fired for criticizing his arm gesture.
(WBAY) - Elon Musk weighed in on the Wisconsin Supreme Court race in an X post on Wednesday. “Very important to vote Republican for the Wisconsin Supreme Court to prevent voting fraud!” the billionaire wrote in a social media post, responding to another post about the race.
Musk has promoted antisemitic and white nationalist content online, and has endorsed a neo-Nazi party in Germany.
Wisconsin weather reporter Sam Kuffel was fired a day after she criticized Elon Musk’s gesture due to its similarities to the Nazi salute. Donald Trump has only been in office for three days, but Americans are already noticing significant threats to free speech.
Sam Kuffel, the weather reporter for CBS 58, was let go by the station a day after she posted two items on her Instagram page condemning Musk.
Meteorologist Sam Kuffel criticized Elon Musk on social media for his straight-arm gesture some likened to a Nazi salute at the Trump inauguration.
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After boosting Donld Trump through extreme sycophancy, turning Twitter into the red-pilled X, and dousing the once-and-future president with $239 million in campaign contributions, Musk earned himself a starring role in Trump’s second administration. But he didn’t want to be a secretary of anything; rather, he wanted DOGE.
Two female deer were seen fighting in snowy Wisconsin woods. Female deer do not fight as often as males, but do to assert dominance.
(WLUK) -- Elon Musk chimed in Thursday on the high-profile race that will decide control of Wisconsin's highest court. The tech giant and world's richest person first shared a post on X, written by a conservative activist, about the upcoming Wisconsin Supreme Court election. Musk then added this statement:
We want to hear from you. The firing of a CBS 58 meteorologist over comments on her social media account raises questions about free speech.
But the latest hysteria came after billionaire Tesla founder and close Trump supporter Elon Musk gave a speech at the inaugural parade held at Capital One Arena following the swearing in ceremony. During the speech, while standing behind the presidential podium, Musk made an awkward gesture that the left quickly claimed was a Nazi salute.