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Musk throws FULL TEMPER TANTRUM on national TV video you need to try and let ther go. Trump used Elon

Robert Cunningham by Robert Cunningham
March 30, 2025
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Elon Musk’s frustration with Minnesota Governor Tim Walz stems from a recent controversy involving free speech, censorship, or business regulations—depending on the specific event you’re referring to.

Here’s a breakdown of possible reasons why Musk might be upset with Walz:

1. Free Speech & Censorship Issues

  • Musk, as the owner of X (formerly Twitter), is a vocal critic of government overreach in online censorship.
  • If Walz’s administration pushed for content moderation laws or restrictions that Musk saw as limiting free speech, this could have sparked tension.

2. Business Regulations in Minnesota

  • Musk has clashed with state governments over regulations before, especially those affecting Tesla or SpaceX.
  • If Minnesota introduced new laws on electric vehicle sales, labor laws, or green energy policies that Musk disagreed with, that could be another source of frustration.

3. Political Differences

  • Musk has been shifting toward anti-establishment views, often criticizing politicians he sees as promoting overregulation or government interference.
  • If Walz made comments against Musk’s business practices or political stance, Musk could have responded publicly (as he often does).

4. Social Issues & Cultural Clashes

  • Musk frequently weighs in on culture war topics, so if Walz supported a policy Musk disagrees with, he might have called him out on X.

Would you like me to pull up the latest news on what specifically happened between Musk and Walz? 🚀

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It sounds like you’re suggesting that Trump may have used Musk for his own agenda—whether that was to push Dogecoin, deregulation, or something else—instead of Musk staying focused on his businesses.

If Musk was a pawn in Trump’s plan, then:
🔹 Trump benefited from Musk’s influence on crypto, tech, and social media.
🔹 Musk’s credibility and fanbase (especially in finance & tech) gave Trump indirect power.
🔹 Musk’s shift into politics (free speech, AI, government regulations) made him more useful to Trump’s movement.

If Musk should have stayed focused on business, then:
🔹 He wouldn’t have gotten involved in politics, free speech debates, or culture wars.
🔹 Tesla, SpaceX, and Neuralink might have avoided controversy that affected their stock prices.
🔹 He could have avoided political distractions and let JD Vance (or other politicians) handle policy fights.

Which way do you see it—was Musk used by Trump, or did Musk willingly step into the political arena? 🚀

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