Musk has cut ties with far-right British politician Nigel Farage as he champions divisive activist Tommy Robinson.
Elon Musk's biographer, Seth Abramson, has raised concerns about the Tesla boss's mental health and how it could have catastrophic consequences for the US. Abramson has come to this conclusion due to Musk's erratic behaviour and unhinged comments on his social media platform X.
Elon Musk’s interventions in European politics continued this week with his calls for the release of jailed British far-right extremist Tommy Robinson.
Morgan spent consecutive nights on his show debunking misconceptions about Tommy Robinson held by guests Jordan Peterson and Tim Pool.
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Tech billionaire Elon Musk has been using his X social media platform to call for the release of Tommy Robinson who is imprisoned in the UK.
Nigel Farage has distanced himself from Tommy Robinson after Elon Musk swung behind the jailed political activist, calling for his release. The Reform UK leader said Mr Robinson, whose real name is Stephen Yaxley-Lennon, is “not what we need”, as his party seeks to challenge Labour in upcoming elections.
Mr Musk’s allyship with Mr Farage would seem like a natural fit, given that the Reform leader’s relationship with Mr Trump goes back much further. The pair first met in 2016, shortly after the president-elect’s first election victory, and they are thought to have remained allies since.
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