S.E. Cupp: Musk’s Rise and Fall Was Pitiful and Predictable
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S.E. Cupp: Musk’s rise and fall was pitiful and predictable
He shot onto the political scene seemingly out of nowhere. But Elon Musk, the world’s richest man, made his presence known in short time. After acquiring Twitter in 2022 and wading into the controversial politics of free speech and misinformation, Musk’s first big move was to dump more than $50 million of his own cash into a dark money political action committee called Citizens for Sanity, which ran ads promoting conservative culture war causes.…
After a little more than a hundred days in the White House, Elon Musk officially withdrew from the government. He thanked Trump, but also criticized his debt policy. The tech billionaire wanted to teach Washington how to save, and he failed in a grueling way.
Elon Musk's certificate of political death came this Wednesday night, Washington time, when the richest man in the world announced on his social network, X, that he renounced the mission for which Donald Trump had recruited him: scrapping the administration at the head of a new Department of Governmental Efficiency (DOGE).
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