Serbian President Alexander Vucic recently spilled the beans on one of the most unexpected calls in the political world: Elon Musk joined President Trump on a conversation after Trump’s electoral victory. It appears that not only did Trump have an electoral mandate but he also had the tech mogul in his corner, who, according to Vucic, knows a thing or two about Serbia. It’s clear that the tech titan is making his mark in the newly formed Trump administration—a development that should have progressives shivering in their boots.
Musk’s cozy relationship with Trump is blossoming like a weed in a garden of daisies. While many were taken aback by his political pivot from the liberal lane to the right, it seems that Musk has finally found a home among the conservatives who value both economic freedom and innovation. Being spotted almost daily at Mar-a-Lago isn’t just about catching some sun and swinging a club; it’s about shaping the future. It is clear that Musk is keen on flexing his influence, especially regarding Trump’s cabinet choices, although his specific preferences remain under wraps for now, causing more speculation than a soap opera.
Elon achieving uncle status 😂 pic.twitter.com/vufSffziZN
— Kai Trump (@KaiTrump) November 10, 2024
Speaking of influence, Musk has thrown his weight behind Florida Senator Rick Scott for Senate leadership. In a stunning show of primary enthusiasm, he even conducted an impromptu poll on X, showcasing Scott as the clear frontrunner over his rivals. One can almost picture the left having panic attacks in their ivory towers, unsure of how a businessman-cum-political-advisor like Musk can steer the future of the Republican Party. And while some might question Musk’s political strategy, one thing’s for sure: he is not just along for the ride.
In yet another sign of Musk’s growing stature, he’s become firmly integrated into Trump’s transition team alongside Howard Lutnick. The two are reportedly working together on innovative government ideas—like the newly proposed Department of Government Efficiency. It’s a concept that gives “big government” a run for its money. Lutnick even dares to fancy himself part of a power trio alongside Musk and Trump as they huddle over the nation’s economic hurdles. Meanwhile, leftists are probably wondering how they lost this battle of ideas to a billionaire with a penchant for rocket science and tweeting.
On the international stage, Musk isn’t just making local headlines. He’s also been hopping on calls with global leaders like Ukraine’s Zelensky and Turkey’s Erdogan, flexing that foreign policy muscle some never knew he had. This comes on the heels of Musk previously working on communications for Ukraine, proving that even amidst a climate where some argue against aiding foreign nations, he takes decisive action where it matters. This dynamic is solidifying Musk’s place not only as a business leader but also as a contributor on the world stage in a way Democrats could only dream of.
With Musk backing Trump with hefty financial contributions through his America PAC and actively campaigning for him, any lingering doubt about their alliance has evaporated. His appearance alongside Trump in rallies and social media interactions is evidence that the billionaire and the President share more than just a golf score—they aim to reform America. The biggest takeaway? Trump and Musk are proving that unexpected partnerships can lead to monumental electoral success, leaving the left wondering if they have any cards left to play in the ever-evolving political landscape.