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Morris is a 45-year-old businessman from Lexington who founded Rubicon Technologies, a recycling and waste company. He has positioned himself as a pro-Trump outsider in a crowded Republican primary field that also includes U.S. Rep. Andy Barr and former Attorney General Daniel Cameron. Musk’s donation comes as the race draws national attention.
The world’s richest person added $62 billion to his fortune after private investors more than doubled the valuation of his AI and social media firm to $250 billion.
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Elon Musk vs Ryanair controversy: Billionaire conducts poll, asks X if he should buy airline
Elon Musk publicly inquired about buying low-cost airline Ryanair amid a public feud with its CEO, Michael O’Leary.
Musk would need to stage a hostile takeover or make an acquisition offer to shareholders if he truly wished to gain control of the budget carrier.
In a separate post, Musk claimed, without citing evidence, that Democrats are “paying for voters to come illegally to America and enabling them to vote.” He also went on to encourage the Republican Party to eliminate the Senate filibuster — bouncing off of a repeated demand from Trump, who has said the 60-vote threshold is “hurting” the GOP.
President Donald Trump and tech billionaire Elon Musk are seemingly rebuilding their relationship months after a bitter June 2025 fallout over Trump's spending package.
Elon Musk said Ryanair "will lose customers to airlines that do have internet" after CEO Michael O'Leary said he wasn't interested in Starlink.
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Billionaire who paid $4.6M for dinner with Buffett says he’d spend $30M for an hour with Elon Musk
After famously paying $4.6 million for a charity dinner with Warren Buffett, crypto billionaire Justin Sun says he would now pay $30 million for a one-on-one conversation with Elon Musk.
Online users shared several images allegedly confirming photographers captured the tech billionaire and actor spending time together.
Kara Swisher, a journalist known for extremely negative coverage of tech figures like Elon Musk, is really, really mad that the billionaires of Silicon Valley have figured out one neat trick to