Former US Trump had a secret meeting with Elon Musk, the CEO of electric car manufacturing giant Tesla, at a location in Florida on Sunday (March 3), according to an unnamed source who confirmed to Reuters. The meeting was not accidental, but part of a careful plan by Trump, who is currently mired in multiple lawsuits and is actively raising large political donations for his 2024 campaign.
However, just a few days after the meeting, on Wednesday (March 6), Musk made a public statement on his social ** platform X, making it clear: "I want to make it clear that I will not provide financial support to any of the American** candidates." This statement immediately sparked widespread attention and speculation from the outside world, and the real purpose of his meeting with Trump and whether he would support one side in ** became a hot topic.
**10,000 Fans Incentive Plan Musk's recent series of posts on social media show that he is critical of the policies and performance of the current US **Biden** and believes that it is necessary to let Biden out in the coming November**. People who have had private conversations with Musk also confirmed this to **, saying that Musk does hold such views and may influence his public statements and actions to some extent.
In the much-watched "Super Tuesday" primary, both Trump and Biden campaigns showed strong strength, each dominating their respective parties. According to the Guardian, according to financial information disclosed by the Trump and Biden campaigns, as of the end of February, Trump's side had about $30 million in cash holdings, while the Biden campaign had about $56 million in cash reserves at the end of January, according to the Guardian.
The intensity of this campaign battle can be seen from this, and Musk, as an entrepreneur with great influence and wealth, his attitude and actions will undoubtedly have an important impact on the outcome of the election.