Elon Musk's daughter condemns Trump rally as ‘bigoted’ and denounces supporters on social media
Vivian Jenna Wilson, daughter of billionaire Elon Musk, sharply criticized the recent Madison Square Garden rally featuring her father and Donald Trump, labeling it as “racist bigoted bulls**t” on social media. Wilson, who has distanced herself from Musk in recent years, addressed her concerns on Threads following Musk’s appearance on Sunday. “F–k every single one of you motherf–kers who was at that Madison Square Garden rally,” Wilson stated, adding, “Historians will remember who cheered with disdain.”
At the rally, Musk proposed a substantial $2 trillion cut in government spending, underscoring a shift in his public political activity since endorsing Trump. This event marks Musk’s latest rally appearance in support of Trump’s campaign, following a similar engagement in Butler, Pennsylvania. CBS News and other outlets reported that Musk has continued to attract both support and criticism for his alignment with Trump.
Wilson, one of Musk’s twelve children who legally changed her last name in 2022, expressed particular outrage at speakers like Tucker Carlson for allegedly promoting the “great replacement theory.” Wilson referred to the theory as “Nazi conspiratorial bulls–t,” signaling her strong opposition to such rhetoric and its potential influence. Her statement reflects her ongoing concerns about the ideology presented at these rallies, reiterating a view that “anyone who says otherwise is more than likely on that same Nazi conspiratorial bulls**t.”
Wilson has previously accused Musk of absenteeism, characterizing him as a “narcissistic father.” Musk, in turn, has claimed his daughter’s rejection stems from what he has described as a “woke mind virus.” The comments from both Musk and Wilson reflect heightened tensions within the Musk family, adding a personal dimension to the public scrutiny surrounding the rally.