Maye Musk tells women voters to ‘think for yourself’ and strive for a better future

You May Be Interested In:SCOTUS hears arguments in case that could reshape environmental law


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

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

But on Friday, she explained the moment she changed sides.

“It would be 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 is the most dishonest thing to do, especially as Republicans and Democrats pay the salaries of the government agencies.'”

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

Billionaire entrepreneur Elon Musk’s mother, Maye Musk, delivered a specific message to women voting in the upcoming election.

MARK CUBAN DOUBTS MUSK WOULD SERVE IN TRUMP ADMIN DUE TO ‘CONFLICTS OF INTEREST’

Ingraham later asked Maye Musk her message to female voters as the election nears, noting “fear-mongering” among the media, particularly about former President Trump. 

Maye Musk responded that smart as one might be, anybody could find 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 was brainwashed, and so many women are brainwashed,” she warned. 

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

During one portion 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 hardships Americans face.

Elon Musk at MSG

Tesla and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk gestures as he steps on stage during a rally for former US President and Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump at Madison Square Garden in New York, October 27, 2024. (Photo by ANGELA WEISS / AFP) (Photo by ANGELA WEISS/AFP via Getty Images)

ELON GOES ON CAMPAIGN BLITZ AGAINST GOVERNMENT REGULATIONS, VOWS TO REVEAL BIZARRE ALLEGED SCHEMES

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

CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP

share Paylaş facebook pinterest whatsapp x print

Similar Content

Western North Carolina mountain towns open for business, seeking tourists following Helene
Western North Carolina mountain towns open for business, seeking tourists following Helene
Megan Rapinoe condemns journalist for asking player about giving Caitlin Clark black eye: 'That feels racist'
Megan Rapinoe condemns journalist for asking player about giving Caitlin Clark black eye: ‘That feels racist’
House Democrat says the party needs to get past 'Trump Derangement Syndrome'
House Democrat says the party needs to get past ‘Trump Derangement Syndrome’
Votes for Arkansas ballot measure on medical marijuana will not be counted, court rules
Votes for Arkansas ballot measure on medical marijuana will not be counted, court rules
Virginia voter roll removal process violates federal law, groups allege — state fires back
Virginia voter roll removal process violates federal law, groups allege — state fires back
Archaeologists uncover one of the world's oldest Christian churches
Archaeologists uncover one of the world’s oldest Christian churches
Pulse Of The Blogosphere | © 2024 | News