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Having established power over Republican politics in the US, the industrialist is now intervening in European politics—and is himself becoming a leader of the international far right.
Morgan spent consecutive nights on his show debunking misconceptions about Tommy Robinson held by guests Jordan Peterson and Tim Pool.
Losing Elon Musk’s support would harm Reform UK but the relationship can be mended, Nigel Farage has said. The Reform leader said he would be in the United States “for a good sort of four or five days” for Donald Trump ’s inauguration as president, during which time he would meet billionaire Mr Musk.
THIS is the tense moment Susanna Reid clashes with Elon Musk’s dad over shocking Tommy Robinson claims live on Good Morning Britain. Errol Musk appeared on the breakfast show from his home
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.
Errol Musk, father of the world's richest man, Elon, compared EDL founder Tommy Robinson to Nelson Mandela, claiming he will likely be the Prime Minister in the future
Susanna Reid shuts down Elon Musk's dad as he compares Tommy Robinson to Nelson MandelaGood Morning Britain, ITV
The budding alliance between Nigel Farage and Elon Musk appears to have broken down over Musk's support for Tommy Robinson. Just a month ago, the Times reported that Musk was considering a huge £80 million donation to Farage's Reform party.
Elon Musk, Sen. Mike Lee and others have taken to X to call for Tommy Robinson’s release from solitary confinement in the U.K., engaging in what’s become a larger debate about free speech and censorship.
In a barrage of posts rife with misinformation, he revived questions about a child sex abuse scandal, vilified the prime minister and defended a jailed far-right agitator.