Elon Musk backs Trump's comeback, merging tech influence with politics
National
By
Anthony Makokha
| Nov 06, 2024
In a landmark election, Donald Trump has secured his return to the White House, with significant backing from Elon Musk, whose influence proved critical throughout the campaign.
Their alliance, marked by Musk’s strategic involvement in key states and the deployment of advanced technology, has underscored a deepening relationship between the tech and political sectors.
Trump frequently recognised Musk’s contributions, citing his technological advancements and role in the election effort.
At a pre-election victory speech with his supporters, Trump referred to Musk as a “super genius” and praised his dedication, noting Musk’s presence in swing states like Pennsylvania.
Reflecting on Musk's achievements, Trump shared an example of Musk’s engineering feats: “Only Elon can do this… That’s why I appreciate his vision,” Trump stated, referring to Musk’s recent innovations in reusable rockets.
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Musk’s involvement went beyond campaign appearances. During natural disasters, particularly Hurricane Haleen in North Carolina, Trump highlighted Musk’s rapid deployment of Starlink’s satellite network, which restored critical communications in affected areas. “He had that there so fast,” Trump remarked.
“It saved a lot of lives.”
This alliance exemplifies how technology leaders are increasingly influential in politics.
Musk’s political engagement has evolved, marked by both collaboration and moments of opposition.
Initially joining Trump’s advisory council, Musk later resigned in protest of Trump’s decision to withdraw from the Paris Climate Agreement in 2017.
However, discontent with the Biden administration’s treatment of Tesla’s work in renewable energy eventually brought Musk back into alignment with Trump’s platform, particularly around issues of free speech and regulatory restraint.
Following Musk’s acquisition of Twitter (now X) and the restoration of Trump’s account, their partnership expanded.
Musk’s support provided Trump with substantial visibility on digital platforms, leveraging Musk’s extensive reach among tech-conscious voters.
For Trump, Musk’s backing has extended beyond financial or operational assistance; it has also bolstered Trump’s influence within tech-oriented communities. Their partnership, founded on mutual interest in business innovation and minimal regulation, signals a shift in the landscape where prominent technology figures play an active role in shaping political outcomes.
Musk’s technological expertise and resources have added a strategic edge to Trump’s administration, marking a new phase in the intersection of technology and governance in the United States.