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Musk warned he's 'making unseen enemies and will get hurt' if he doesn't quit politics


Published on 2024-12-24 01:20:40 - MSN
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  • Anthony Scaramucci, former White House communications director during Donald Trump's first presidency, has told Elon Musk to 'stick to business.'

Elon Musk has been cautioned by his biographer, Walter Isaacson, about the potential dangers of his increasing involvement in political matters. Isaacson, who has spent considerable time with Musk, noted that the tech mogul's outspoken political views and actions, such as his comments on social media and his interactions with political figures, are creating "unseen enemies." These enemies, according to Isaacson, could pose a threat to Musk's safety if he continues down this path. Musk's engagement in politics includes his criticism of President Biden, his support for certain Republican candidates, and his controversial decisions regarding Twitter, now known as X Corp. Isaacson's warning comes from a place of concern, highlighting that while Musk's intentions might be to influence positive change, the political arena can be fraught with hidden adversaries and risks.

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