“President Musk?”: Stephen King slams Elon Musk’s increasing influence over Donald Trump, says its 'dangerous' for Americans
Stephen King has warned about Elon Musk's growing influence over President-elect Donald Trump as the US prepares for Trump’s second term in office. Although Musk cannot become president due to his foreign birth, King stressed that his impact on th...
Musk’s Influence on Trump’s Presidency
As Trump prepares for his second term, Musk’s involvement with the incoming administration has raised eyebrows. Republicans have even suggested Musk as a potential candidate for Speaker of the House of Representatives amid tense negotiations over the government’s spending plan. While Musk’s political aspirations may be limited by his eligibility for the presidency, his influence over Trump is apparent, with some analysts claiming that Musk is playing a pivotal role behind the scenes.In response to this situation, King took to social media platform Threads to voice his concerns, writing: “You can’t call Elon Musk the President-elect, because he wasn’t elected. In fact, having been born in Pretoria, he is ineligible to become president. Nonetheless, he is running the show. You know that, but it bears repeating.”
King’s Ongoing Criticism of Musk
King’s warning is part of an ongoing history of criticism directed at Musk, especially regarding his public statements and political stances. Ahead of the November 2023 elections, Musk shared a video on social media featuring Vice President Kamala Harris advocating for “mandatory gun confiscation,” accompanied by a caption claiming that she wanted to “break the Constitution.”King quickly responded to the post, calling Musk’s comments “ridiculous.” He also urged his followers to vote for Harris, adding: “Last tweet from me (probably not from the Musk-Man) before Election Day: IF YOU LOVE DEMOCRACY, PLEASE VOTE FOR KAMALA HARRIS.”
Clarifying the “First Lady” Rumour
Earlier in November 2023, rumours circulated that Musk had banned King from Twitter, now rebranded as X, after King allegedly referred to Musk as Trump’s “first lady.” King addressed these rumours, stating: “I see there’s a rumour going around that I called the Musk-man Trump’s new first lady. I didn’t, but only because I didn’t think of it.” King further clarified, “There’s also a rumour going around that Muskie kicked me off Twitter. Yet here I am,” dispelling the claim that Musk had blocked him from the platform.Public Reaction to King’s Remarks
King’s comments on Musk’s influence and the upcoming Trump presidency have sparked significant public reaction. Some fans expressed their concern, with one stating: “This real life is eminently scarier than any of the books of yours that I’ve read. I hate it. Can I just try to first fight Pennywise or Cujo?” Another follower responded with a touch of humour, suggesting, “This is definitely one horror story that needs a good Stephen King finish!” A third fan, commenting from South Africa, shared a more personal reaction: “Scary s*** this. And as a South African I’m a tad embarrassed.”Despite the mixed reactions, it’s clear that King’s warning has resonated with many of his followers. The idea of Musk’s influence over the next administration continues to be a topic of concern for some, who fear the potential consequences of his growing political power.
Musk’s political influence has been a topic of debate for several years. As the founder of Tesla and SpaceX, his business ventures have made him one of the world’s wealthiest individuals. His outspoken views on various issues, from free speech on social media platforms to his controversial stance on politics, have kept him in the public eye. Musk’s relationship with Trump, especially during the first term of the Trump administration, has been marked by occasional support, with Musk even participating in advisory councils that Trump formed during his time in office.
Musk’s continued involvement in politics, particularly his vocal backing of conservative causes and figures, has led to increased speculation about his future role in American governance. His potential for greater political power remains a contentious issue, especially considering his non-citizen status.
As Trump’s second term looms, the role Musk plays in shaping policy and decision-making is sure to be closely scrutinised, with King’s comments serving as a reminder of the growing unease surrounding Musk’s influence.
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