In the escalating political landscape leading up to the 2024 U.S. presidential election, billionaire investor Mark Cuban has issued a striking warning to fellow entrepreneur Elon Musk, urging him to reconsider his growing loyalty to former President Donald Trump. Cuban’s message is clear: Trump’s loyalty lies only with himself, and Musk could find himself abandoned when he needs support the most.
A Warning Rooted in Political Reality
Cuban’s cautionary remarks came amidst Musk’s increasingly vocal support for Trump, especially as Musk begins to align himself with the former president’s platform and rhetoric. In recent months, the Tesla and SpaceX CEO has become a prominent figure in Republican fundraising circles and even hinted at taking on a possible role in Trump’s administration should the former president regain the White House.
However, Cuban warns Musk that this perceived political alliance might not be as beneficial as it seems. “Elon, there will come a time when you need something from Donald Trump,” Cuban wrote in a stark message to the tech tycoon. “At the point you need him the most, you will find out what so many before you have learned—Trump’s loyalty is only to himself.” Cuban’s words reflect the sentiments of others who have supported Trump in the past, only to be left out in the cold when their loyalty was put to the test.
Musk and Cuban’s Tense Exchanges
The tension between Cuban and Musk is not new. While Cuban has admitted that the two have exchanged messages in the past, they don’t share a personal friendship. Nonetheless, the dynamic between the two billionaires has grown even more contentious recently. Musk, a frequent user of his social media platform X (formerly Twitter), has not shied away from taking jabs at Cuban.
In a recent post, Musk mocked Cuban, claiming, “Mark Cuban is proof that even morons can become billionaires.” The comment was triggered by a rumor that Cuban might be eyeing the position of SEC chair if Kamala Harris wins the presidency. The spat is emblematic of Musk’s often-controversial social media presence, where his bold remarks frequently attract attention—and criticism.
Musk’s Bold Stance on the 2024 Election
Musk’s political allegiance to Trump has become particularly evident in the lead-up to the 2024 elections. He recently hosted Trump on X for an interview, during which the former president hinted at offering Musk a role in his administration. Musk has also shared bold predictions about the upcoming election, declaring that “if Trump is NOT elected, this will be the last election.” Musk has positioned Trump as the “only way to save” American democracy, arguing that the policies of the Biden administration are fundamentally undermining the country’s future.
One of Musk’s key concerns is immigration, an issue that has been central to the political debate in the U.S. He claims that the Biden-Harris administration has been fast-tracking asylum seekers to citizenship, especially in key swing states like Pennsylvania and Arizona, potentially tilting the electoral balance in favor of Democrats. Musk warned that this strategy could ensure Democratic victories in the future, making the 2024 election pivotal.
Hypocrisy Over Immigration?
Despite his recent hardline stance on immigration, Musk has previously described himself as “pro-immigrant.” However, a resurfaced 2013 interview featuring Musk and his brother Kimbal may suggest some irony in his current position. In the interview, the Musk brothers joked about their own status as immigrants when they first came to the U.S. to build Musk’s first company, Zip2. Kimbal joked, “When they did fund us, they realized we were illegal immigrants.” While Elon brushed off the comment, calling it a “gray area,” the moment has resurfaced at a time when Musk is advocating for stricter immigration policies.
Cuban’s Final Word
Mark Cuban’s warning comes at a crucial time in Musk’s political journey. While Cuban himself has no direct ties to Musk, his observations could serve as a wake-up call for the tech billionaire. Cuban’s caution that Trump’s loyalty might not be reciprocal adds a new layer to the unfolding political drama, as Musk navigates the unpredictable waters of U.S. politics.
As 2024 draws closer, it remains to be seen whether Musk’s alliance with Trump will pay off—or whether he will face the same disillusionment experienced by many who have walked this path before him.
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