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Maye Musk urges women voters to “think for themselves” and strive for a better future

Maye Musk urges women voters to “think for themselves” and strive for a better future

Maye Musk, the mother of billionaire entrepreneur Elon Musk, spoke to Fox News host Laura Ingraham on Friday and urged female voters to question how they have been “brainwashed” by the media.

In a previous interview, the nutritionist, model and author of “A Woman Makes a Plan” explained how she was a Democrat when she became a U.S. citizen “because they are the good, kind people who care about America.”

But on Friday she explained the moment she switched sides.

“This was when Elon bought Twitter and then the Twitter files came out and it was full of government agencies paying Twitter millions of dollars to remove Republicans from Twitter,” she recalled. “And I said, 'That's the most dishonest thing you can do, especially since Republicans and Democrats are paying government agency salaries.'”

“There was so much corruption in the Twitter files that I was horrified, and I said I can't be part of the Democratic Party because you can't trust anything,” she added.


Maye Musk attends
Maye Musk is encouraging women to think for themselves in this election. Getty Images

Later, Ingraham asked Maye Musk about her message to women voters as the election approached, noting that the media was “stirring up fear,” particularly of former President Trump.

Maye Musk replied: No matter how smart you are, anyone can discover that they have been “brainwashed” by biased media coverage.

“Well, you know, women are intelligent – ​​and I thought I was too. I have to say, I have been brainwashed, and so many women are brainwashed,” she warned.


Tesla CEO and X-owner Elon Musk speaks during a rally for Republican presidential candidate and former US President Donald Trump
Tesla CEO and X-owner Elon Musk speaks during a rally for Republican presidential candidate and former US President Donald Trump. REUTERS

She summarized that her message to women would be: “Don’t be brainwashed and think for yourself and think of a better future.”

During part of the interview, Ingraham played a clip of Harris running mate Tim Walz condemning Elon Musk and asking what a billionaire like him knows about the needs of Americans.

“He's not a pleasant man, he's not very smart and he's pretty silly,” Maye Musk said of the Minnesota governor. “And Elon is going to save America with Trump and all the great people on Trump's team and, you know, do really good things like he did for Tesla, for SpaceX, for Twitter, which is now X. He can bring about a change.” . It will be better for America.”

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