Elon Musk fears imprisonment as Tucker Carlson warns 'you're f***ed' if Trump loses

During a 90-minute interview, Elon Musk tells Tucker Carlson he fears a Harris victory could lead to his imprisonment.


Pop Culture & Art October 08, 2024
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Elon Musk, the CEO of Tesla and SpaceX, recently made bold predictions about his future should Vice President Kamala Harris win the next presidential election.

In a 90-minute interview with Tucker Carlson on the Musk-owned social media platform X, Musk openly discussed his concerns about a potential Harris victory.

The conversation kicked off with Carlson suggesting Musk's fate would be dire if Trump loses the election. "If Trump loses, you're f***ed, dude," Carlson said, to which Musk laughed and agreed.

"If he loses, I'm f***ed," Musk replied, adding, "How long do you think my prison sentence is going to be? Will I see my children? I don't know."

Both Musk and Carlson shared a pessimistic view of a Harris victory, even suggesting it could be the "last election."

Musk went on to claim, "Kamala is gonna say whatever the teleprompter is gonna say," dismissing Harris and President Joe Biden as figureheads rather than influential politicians.

Musk, who recently attended a Trump rally for the first time in Pennsylvania, also expressed his concerns about societal changes, particularly the rise of what he called the "woke mind virus" replacing religion.

The rally, where Musk made a dramatic appearance, saw the tech mogul jumping onto the stage alongside Trump, fists in the air.

Addressing the crowd, Musk said, "America is the home of the brave and the true test of someone’s character is how they behave under fire." He urged supporters to vote, repeating, "Fight, fight, fight! Vote, vote, vote!"

Despite his fears about a Harris victory, Musk confirmed he will continue supporting Donald Trump, even if the former president loses.

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