Elon Musk told Fox News anchor Maria Bartiromo on Sunday that he would play a somewhat active role in a possible Trump government.
“He’s a terrific cost-cutter and businessman,” he declared in a special “Sunday Morning Futures” interview. “And he [Musk] said, ‘I could cut costs without affecting anybody.’”
Based on that answer, Bartiromo questioned Trump about Musk’s potential role in his Cabinet in the event that he was re-elected in January.
Retorting, “He doesn’t want to be in the Cabinet,” “He just wants to be in charge of cost-cutting.”
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We’re going to create a new role called Secretary of Cost-Cutting. Elon is keen to pursue that, and we have amazing individuals here. He’s got a sizable company. He cannot just decide to enter the Cabinet. Others are able to. In that regard, Elon differs little from him, yet he still can’t.”
Musk has far greater goals, and he plans to use space travel to achieve them.
Trump remarked, “He’s made me a promise to get to Mars before the end of my administration, which will be long before, hopefully, China or Russia,” mentioning that Space Force was founded during his first term in 2019.
“Space Force is going to be one of our top priorities going forward. China and Russia were killing us in space, and now we’re dominating it.”
Wearing a “Dark MAGA” cap and a “Occupy Mars” t-shirt, Musk made his first public appearance on the Trump campaign trail. This was the former president’s first trip back to Butler, Pennsylvania, since he almost died there on July 13.
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There, Musk warned what impact a Harris presidency could have on the First Amendment.
“This is no ordinary election,” he claimed. “The other side wants to take away your freedom of speech.”
Musk has since moved on to campaigning at other sites, Trump noted, telling Bartiromo that, with just over three weeks left until voters head to the polls, the business mogul is stumping for him in the Keystone State yet again.
“He’s actually campaigning because he says, ‘If we don’t win, we’re not going to have a country,'” Trump explained.
He separately added, “I think that we just have to win, and the only thing you can do is to win. These are bad people, and they’re surrounded by very bad people. I think they’re surrounded by much worse people than they are. Joe didn’t really know too much about where he was, and Kamala is worse than him.”