Entrepreneur and Donald Trump supporter Elon Musk will reportedly watch the presidential election results with Trump at one of his resorts.
Mr. Musk will be at Mar-a-Lago in Palm Beach, Florida, where Mr. Trump and a small group of people will be watching election coverage as vote-counting operations take place.
new york times report cited three people with knowledge of Musk's schedule as sources of information on Musk's attendance, while two people cited people as sources of information about the review plan.
“Men are voting in record numbers. They realize everything is at stake right now.”
Musk has been using his platform, X, to comment on the vote throughout the voting day. Reply to post Regarding the supposed increase in male voter turnout.
“I'm getting reports from all over the country that men are showing up to vote in droves. The line at my polling place in Florida is almost entirely young people,” Musk wrote in a post shared. .
“This is a big, big change,” Musk responded.
Later that afternoon, Musk went on to claim record turnout among men.
“The cavalry has arrived. Men are voting in record numbers. They now realize that everything is in danger” Owner of X I wrote.
President Trump has reportedly hosted several parties with varying levels of inclusivity. A dinner for a select few donors at Mar-a-Lago was reported as one example, but smaller gatherings in an evening setting are likely.
In the future, this small group will include Mr. Musk, but may also include podcaster Joe Rogan, who recently supported Mr. Trump and interviewed Mr. Musk. The group could also include Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and close allies such as Byron Donald and Tulsi Gabbard.
Mr. Musk also Election Integrity Community At X, he is linked to his pro-Trump America PAC. The community allows voters to share “potential incidents of voter fraud or fraud.”
As of this writing, the group has over 63,000 members.
As Blaze News reported, the simple social media community sparked outrage among left-wing sources.
wired explained It labeled the group a “cesspool of election conspiracy theories.”
Paul Barrett, deputy director of New York University's Center for Business and Human Rights, called the community “a jamboree of election deniers.”
outlet the guardian Likened to The group was sent to an “alt-right” message board that in 2020 perpetuated “baseless claims that the election was stolen from Donald Trump.”
CBS also participated, suggest The group is a digital space “infested with false claims.”
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