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Elon Musk accepts fight challenge from Maduro, who accused entrepreneur of wanting to invade Venezuela with rockets

Billionaire entrepreneur Elon Musk has accepted a challenge to fight from Venezuela’s socialist President Nicolas Maduro after he accused him of trying to invade the country with rockets.

“Let’s do it. Elon Musk, I’m ready. I’m not afraid of you.”

Maduro was apparently furious that Musk had called on him to concede defeat in the presidential election after the socialists declared victory.

“Social media creates a virtual reality. So who controls that virtual reality? Our new nemesis, the famous Elon Musk,” Maduro told his supporters. “Do you want to fight? Let’s do it. Elon Musk, I’m ready. Elon Musk, I’m not afraid of you. Let’s fight wherever you want.”

Musk has been calling on Venezuela’s President Nicolas Maduro to accept the results of the country’s election after media reports and independent vote tallies suggested the opposition candidate received significant support and likely defeated the socialist president, who claimed victory without releasing precinct-by-precinct tallies that would have confirmed the results.

mask Responded As they say in Spanish, “El burro sabe más que maduro,” which means “the donkey knows more than the maduro.”

He continued, “The Venezuelan people have had enough of this clown.”

Musk also approved It’s a challenge to fight Added“He’ll flinch.”

Some have criticized President Maduro for declaring victory in a hotly contested election.

US Secretary of State Antony Blinken issued a statement suggesting the election results were inaccurate.

“We are seriously concerned that the results announced do not reflect the will and vote of the Venezuelan people,” he said.

Argentine President Javier Milley responded to the election by calling Maduro a “sociopath” and a “dictator.” Other world leaders have also slammed the socialist and cast doubt on his victory.

In Aurora, Colorado, after thousands of Venezuelan immigrants rioted in an election-related incident in a shopping mall parking lot, firing guns into the air and scattering trash in their wake, the mayor demanded an apology from Venezuelan community leaders and received one from local activist group SOS Venezuela Denver.

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