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Gov. Tim Walz Criticizes Elon Musk At Wisconsin Rally

Elon Musk Tesla Tesla CEO Elon Musk attends the VivaTech conference in Paris

During a rally in Wisconsin, Gov. Tim Walz criticized billionaire and Tesla CEO Elon Musk, referring to him as a derogatory term. The event, which also featured former President Barack Obama, saw Walz drawing attention to Musk's involvement in politics and his support for former President Donald Trump.

Walz expressed his disapproval of Musk's actions, accusing him of spending millions to influence elections and suggesting that Trump has promised to appoint Musk to oversee regulatory bodies. This claim was based on a report indicating Trump's intention to create a government efficiency commission with Musk at the helm.

Furthermore, Walz highlighted Musk's active role in the upcoming 2024 election, where the billionaire has been supporting Republican candidates through various initiatives such as a voter turnout PAC and significant donations to political groups.

Accused Musk of spending millions to influence elections.
Gov. Walz criticized Elon Musk's political influence and support for Trump.
Suggested Trump promised to appoint Musk to oversee regulatory bodies.

Despite Musk's increasing political involvement, Walz confidently stated that Trump will not return to the presidency and that Musk will not hold any significant political position. The governor's remarks were met with laughter from the audience, indicating a mixed reaction to his comments.

Overall, the event showcased the ongoing political tensions and dynamics surrounding influential figures like Musk and their impact on electoral processes. It also underscored the differing perspectives within the political landscape regarding the role of billionaires in shaping government policies and decisions.

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