Tesla and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk publicly endorsed former President Donald Trump over Vice President Kamala Harris, citing concerns about leadership and executive competence. Musk’s tweet, which quickly gained traction on social media, emphasized the importance of strong leadership in the highest office and criticized Harris’s handling of national issues.
“Executive competence matters immensely in a President, as they are the CEO of America,” Musk tweeted. “Lack of competence, as we saw with the shameful handling of the Afghanistan withdrawal, causes terrible loss of life and limb.”
The billionaire entrepreneur didn’t stop there. In a striking comparison between the two 2024 presidential contenders, Musk made it clear where his loyalties lie: “Between @KamalaHarris and @realDonaldTrump, the latter is by far the best choice. It isn’t close at all.”
A Scathing Critique of Harris
Musk’s endorsement came alongside a harsh critique of Harris’s record, particularly focusing on the botched withdrawal from Afghanistan, which saw chaotic evacuations and tragic loss of life. The vice president, who played a role in the administration’s decision-making during the withdrawal, has been criticized by many for the failure in execution and planning, leading to a damaging blow to her credibility in handling complex international affairs.
Musk pointed to the Afghanistan crisis as a clear example of what he sees as Harris’s lack of competence. “The Afghanistan withdrawal was a disaster that cost lives,” he tweeted, “and it showcased the consequences of poor leadership.”
Harris’s political team has not yet responded to Musk’s comments, but the backlash from critics and supporters alike has been swift. Some defended the vice president, stating that the blame should be shared across the administration, while others praised Musk for his candid take on the matter.
Musk Backs Trump’s Leadership Skills
On the flip side, Musk lauded Trump’s abilities as a leader, particularly emphasizing his experience as an executive and his track record as a president. Musk’s tweet suggested that Trump, with his business background and prior term as president, is far more suited for the role of “CEO of America.”
“He’s built businesses, he’s run the country, and he understands the critical decisions that come with being president,” Musk added in a follow-up tweet. “For all his faults, Trump knows how to lead.”
Public Reaction and Debate
Musk’s comments ignited a firestorm of debate online. Supporters of Trump praised Musk for recognizing Trump’s strengths, while critics argued that his endorsement glossed over Trump’s controversial leadership style and decisions during his presidency.
As the 2024 election draws closer, Musk’s endorsement is likely to add fuel to the already heated battle between Trump and Harris. With Musk commanding significant influence in the business world and among younger voters, his views could sway opinions or provoke further discussion on what truly defines executive competence in a president.
For now, one thing is certain: Elon Musk has chosen his side, and he’s not backing down.


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