? owner Elon Musk went on with podcaster Lex Fridman to discuss a wide variety of topics, particularly Neuralink. Among them was President Donald J. Trump. Heres’ the full interview.
According to the show’s intro:
Elon Musk is CEO of Neuralink, SpaceX, Tesla, xAI, and CTO of X. DJ Seo is COO & President of Neuralink. Matthew MacDougall is Head Neurosurgeon at Neuralink. Bliss Chapman is Brain Interface Software Lead at Neuralink. Noland Arbaugh is the first human to have a Neuralink device implanted in his brain.
Vigilant Fox noted the seven things Elon Musk said about him voting for Trump:
- @ElonMusk was astounded when Trump fist-pumped and shouted, “Fight!” shortly after getting shot in the face. “You can’t feign bravery in a situation like that,” he said.
- Musk seeks a leader “who is strong and courageous to represent the country.”
- He wants someone tough to deal with world leaders who are pretty tough themselves. “Poor guy [Biden] has trouble climbing a flight of stairs, and the other one’s first pumping after getting shot. This is no comparison.”
- Musk wants “a secure border. We don’t have a secure border.”
- He wants someone who can deliver “safe and clean cities.”
- Musk Thinks Trump is the better candidate to reduce spending. He’s concerned about this issue because “we’re currently spending at a rate that is bankrupting the country.”
- Musk aligns with Trump’s vision to cut bureaucratic bloat. He wants someone who will “reduce the size of government.”
Pretty convincing list, wouldn’t you agree? Watch:
Elon Musk Reveals 7 Reasons Why He’s Voting for Donald Trump
1. @ElonMusk was astounded when Trump fist-pumped and shouted, “Fight!” shortly after getting shot in the face. “You can't feign bravery in a situation like that,” he said.
2. Musk seeks a leader “who is… pic.twitter.com/x63hBAmJx7
— The Vigilant Fox ? (@VigilantFox) August 3, 2024
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