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‘They’re going to k.i.l.l me’: Elon Musk fearing for his life

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“We’ll attack corruption just enough to keep civilization trucking along,” he said.

“But if I fully destroy the corruption and the graft… they will kill me. It’s a real concern.”

Musk revealed that he had already been targeted twice in Austin by two men who had specifically traveled there with the intent to kill him.

“Two separate incidents. One thought I’d put a chip in his head,” he said.

“And, I mean, they’re both basically two guys that just very much had severe mental illness… This was before I was smeared as some sort of Nazi, before the current propaganda wave.”

“The probability that any given homicidal maniac is going to try to kill you is proportionate to how many times they hear your name.”

“And so they heard my name a lot. So I just got to the top of the list of two homicidal maniacs who were arrested, and both were in Travis County jail at the same time.”

What have Musk and Trump found?

Trump’s team alleges billions in waste and fraud in government spending, questioning aid sent abroad while the US faces domestic crises.

Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt cited examples, including $36K for DEI programs, $3.4M for an innovation council, and $57K for Sri Lanka’s climate efforts, calling them “fraudulent” and “wasteful.”

However, US academics criticize these definitions, arguing such spending serves essential functions rather than fraud.

America’s most talked about duo claim ‘billions and billions of dollars in waste, fraud and abuse’ have been uncovered in the initial DOGE findings. (Photo by Jim WATSON / AFP)

Elon Musk has highlighted a bizarre flaw in the U.S. federal system—retirement paperwork is still processed manually and stored in a 1955-era limestone mine. The Iron Mountain mineshaft physically limits how many employees can retire each month, as paperwork moves at the speed of an elevator.

Meanwhile, legal experts dismiss claims of fraud in federal spending, calling them misleading. But Musk’s revelations raise serious concerns about government inefficiency in the digital age.

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