Elon Musk claims it's not safe for him to be in public in wake of Charlie Kirk killing
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Elon Musk claims it's not safe for him to be in public in wake of Charlie Kirk killing
"When's the last time you did something extremely ordinary like go to Target or CVS? Musk was asked. I can't go to things where there's the general public because there's an immediate Can I have a selfie?' line that forms, he replied. And these days, particularly in light of Charlie Kirk's murder, there are serious, um, security issues. According to Musk, he wouldn't mind spending more time in public, but the aftermath of Kirk's death has erased that option."
"It certainly reinforced the severity of the situation where life is on hardcore mode, Musk claimed. You make one mistake and you're dead and it only takes one one mistake. An April Washington Post/ABC News/Ipsos poll showed that only 35% of respondents approved of Musk's performance with DOGE, which strived to reduce government spending by slashing jobs and eliminating programs."
Elon Musk said being in public puts him at risk, particularly after Charlie Kirk's killing. Musk told the Katie Miller Podcast that he cannot go to places with the general public because an immediate line for selfies forms. Musk said Kirk's murder reinforced the severity of the situation, describing life as being on "hardcore mode" where a single mistake can be fatal. Musk said his work with the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) was only somewhat successful and not something he'd do again. An April poll showed 35% approval of his DOGE performance and protesters demanded his termination over federal layoffs.
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