Elon Musk to campaign in Pennsylvania after Trump rally appearance
Elon Musk has announced a series of campaign appearances in Pennsylvania from Wednesday through Monday, just days after making headlines for joining Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump at a rally in Butler, PA.
Musk's upcoming appearances are reportedly tied to his America PAC, which supports Trump’s 2024 campaign.
The state of Pennsylvania is a critical battleground in the November 5 election, where Trump is running against Democratic candidate and current Vice President Kamala Harris.
Musk’s alignment with Trump has raised eyebrows, particularly due to the tech billionaire’s vocal support of Trump and criticisms of Democratic elites.
Musk first appeared alongside Trump at the October 5 rally in Butler, his debut at a political event for the former president.
During the rally, Musk addressed the crowd, wearing a “Make America Great Again” hat, and expressed his deepening support for Trump, calling the election a "must-win situation."
He went further, coining the term “dark MAGA” to describe himself and his stance.
Musk used his platform at the rally to praise Trump’s resilience, specifically referencing Trump’s reaction to the assassination attempt he survived in July, which took place at the same location.
Musk contrasted Trump’s strength under fire with other political figures, saying, "The true test of someone’s character is how they behave under fire."
Musk’s influence as CEO of Tesla and SpaceX, and owner of X (formerly Twitter), gives him a powerful social media presence.
He has leveraged his platform to rally support for Trump and issue warnings about what he believes would be the consequences of a Kamala Harris presidency.
In recent statements, Musk has accused several high-profile billionaires, including Bill Gates and Reid Hoffman, of attempting to undermine Trump’s chances of winning the 2024 election.
Musk suggested these figures fear a Trump victory could lead to the release of damning information related to Jeffrey Epstein’s associates.
He claimed that "if Trump wins, that Epstein client list is gonna become public," directly naming Gates and Hoffman as examples of Democratic donors supposedly terrified of this outcome.
Both Gates and Hoffman have previously addressed their connections to Epstein.
Gates has expressed regret over meeting Epstein, citing philanthropy as his original motive, while Hoffman reportedly visited Epstein’s private island as part of a fundraising effort for MIT.
Musk’s upcoming campaign events in Pennsylvania are seen as crucial for Trump’s campaign, as the state has emerged as one of the most contested battlegrounds in the 2024 election.
Pennsylvania voters have often played a pivotal role in deciding presidential elections, and both campaigns are focusing heavily on the state.
Trump is counting on supporters like Musk to sway undecided voters and secure a victory against Harris.
Pennsylvania’s outcome could very well hinge on these next few weeks of intense campaigning from both sides.