If Donald Trump decides to make another run for the White House in 2024, he may not receive many campaign donations from SpaceX and Tesla CEO Elon Musk.

Trump held a rally on Saturday to lend support for several Alaska candidates, including former Gov. Sarah Palin in her bid for Congress, current Gov. Mike Dunleavy (R), and Senate candidate Kelly Tshibaka, who is challenging incumbent Senator Lisa Murkowski (R-AK). Murkowski was among several GOP Senators to vote to impeach Trump.

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Did He Or Didn’t He?

During the rally, Trump stated of Musk, “He said the other day, ‘Oh, I’ve never voted for a Republican.”‘ The reference was to Musk saying recently that he had voted for Texas GOP congressional candidate Mayra Flores in a special election, and it was the first time he had voted for a Republican.

Trump continued, “I said, ‘I didn’t know that,’ He told me he voted for me, so he’s another bullshit artist.”

The world’s richest man seems to be all over the place.

According to a report from The Hill, Federal Election Commission information confirmed that Musk had donated to Hillary Clinton’s campaign in 2016.

That’s quite the turnaround.

Late on Friday, Musk announced he was calling off his bid to buy social media giant Twitter for an estimated $44 billion. Musk argues that the company failed to disclose crucial information about the company.

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Trump’s Winning Record

In addition to hitting the campaign trail for Alaska’s GOP candidates, Trump has endorsed many candidates during the 2022 primary season, and so far has a winning track record.

In the latest round of primaries, Trump candidates won in Alabama, Illinois, Utah, Colorado, and Oklahoma, proof that a Trump endorsement is still highly sought after. In the heated Senate race in Missouri to replace retiring Senator Roy Blunt (R-MO), Rep. Vicky Harzler (R-MO) recently sought Trump’s endorsement in her bid for that Senate seat but did not receive it. So far, Trump has not endorsed a candidate in that race.

Even after the verbal attack on Musk, Trump did say, “Who the hell knows what’s going to happen? He’s got a pretty rotten contract. I looked at his contract, not a good contract.”

Musk had previously stated that should the deal go through, he would reverse Trump’s ban from Twitter. However, all drama between Elon Musk and Twitter will now apparently move to the courtroom. Stay tuned.

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