Billionaire Elon Musk has been a highly controversial figure for quite a while, but the former DOGE chief is finding new ways to draw attention to himself. The Daily Beast reported:
President Donald Trump’s once and future First Buddy has endorsed a social media post calling for white people — especially men — to defend their political power against other races and ethnicities.
‘If White men become a minority, we will be slaughtered,’ a user going by the name Jerr wrote on X. ‘Remember, if non-Whites openly hate White men while White men hold a collective majority, then they will be 1000x times more hostile and cruel when they are a majority over Whites. White solidarity is the only way to survive.’
To be sure, Musk didn’t write that missive, but just days after dining with Donald Trump at Mar-a-Lago, the billionaire used the social media platform he owns to amplify and endorse the explicitly white supremacist message.
The controversy coincides with an unrelated scandal involving Musk’s enterprise. As my MS NOW colleague Ja’han Jones reported, Musk’s artificial intelligence company “is facing international condemnation after it debuted a ‘spicy mode’ last week for its AI chatbot, Grok. The feature allows users to digitally remove clothing from images and has been deployed to produce what amounts to child pornography — along with other disturbing behavior.”
Now seems like a good time to ask: Are Republican officials and candidates going to keep accepting this guy’s campaign contributions? Or will Musk’s money eventually become radioactive?
The question is not entirely academic. While the billionaire invested a jaw-dropping $288 million in the 2024 election cycle to boost Trump and other GOP candidates, Musk said after ending his White House role last year that he intended to scale back his political investments.
The trouble is, Musk (who’s made similar vows in the recent past before reversing course) has already indicated he’s ready to boost Republicans again ahead of Election Day 2026.
Axios reported a few weeks ago:
Elon Musk has begun funding the GOP’s House and Senate campaigns for the 2026 midterms — an indication his relationship with President Trump has thawed since their messy breakup earlier this year.
Musk — who threatened to launch a third party and support challengers to Republican incumbents during his dispute with Trump — is now firmly back in the GOP’s camp. The tech billionaire recently cut big checks to help Republicans win congressional races next year and indicated he’d give more throughout the 2026 cycle, two sources with knowledge of the situation tell Axios.
After publication of the Axios report, which has not been independently verified by MS NOW, Musk himself posted that he believes the U.S. is “toast if the radical left wins.”
Will Republican beneficiaries of the billionaire’s generosity face questions about the propriety of accepting money from someone who amplifies white supremacist messages? Watch this space.









