Written by Ashton Snyder on
 May 4, 2025

Elon Musk warns about mainstream media biases, dangers

Elon Musk has once again dismissed past accusations of making a Nazi gesture at President Donald Trump's inauguration as false and driven by media bias.

Despite facing criticism for what he says was a misinterpreted gesture, Musk continues to work alongside Trump while raising concerns about media influence and slanted coverage, as the Daily Mail reports.

During Trump's inauguration in January, Musk found himself in the spotlight when he was alleged to have performed a Nazi salute before a large crowd. The contentious gesture involved Musk placing his right hand on his heart before extending his arm. Critics quickly drew parallels to infamous historical figures, sparking intense online debate.

Musk fires back

Musk, unfazed by the backlash, has consistently denied these interpretations. According to him, the claims are unfounded and part of a broader agenda by traditional media to undermine his reputation. Musk maintains a light-hearted approach to the allegations, often joking about the claims and dismissing them publicly.

In a recent conversation with Lara Trump on My View with Lara Trump, Musk expanded on the topic, suggesting that legacy media outlets like CNN and NBC are fixated on personal attacks. He argued that the media's portrayal of his actions is an attempt to destroy him, lamenting their persistence.

Continued administration role, explained

Even amid the controversy, Musk remains actively engaged in government work and holds an influential advisory role under Trump. He leads the Department of Government Efficiency, an entity that seeks to optimize federal operations, though how much longer he will serve in that role remains an open question.

Rumors had circulated suggesting that Musk might resign due to potential repercussions on his business interests. However, President Trump extended a supportive, long-term invitation, assuring Musk of his continued place in the administration for as long as he prefers.

100 days of progress

Musk commended Trump's accomplishments during the administration's initial months, praising the strides made. Additionally, Musk has humorously acknowledged his multifaceted responsibilities in the administration by joking about wearing numerous hats, including a black DOGE hat and a Gulf of America hat at a Cabinet meeting.

President Trump has openly expressed his appreciation for Musk's contributions to the government. Trump emphasized the respect and admiration Musk has garnered and thanked him for his insights, noting the positive changes that have occurred under Musk's influence.

Addressing media "blood sport"

In his dialogue with Lara Trump, Musk elaborated on the nature of political attacks, describing it as a "blood sport." He reflected on how accusations are often repeated, suggesting that persistent misinformation might sway public opinion.

Musk's skepticism of legacy media is not limited to their portrayal of him. He mentioned similar criticisms directed at President Trump, pointing out the recurrent theme of labeling individuals as Nazi-like figures. According to Musk, these tactics lack originality and impact.

Interview poised for air

The complete interview with Lara Trump, in which Musk shares these insights, was scheduled to air on Fox over the weekend. Musk's revelations offer a glimpse into the pressures he faces and his perspective on media dynamics.

As Musk remains a prominent figure in both governmental and business sectors, his statements continue to spark discussions across media platforms. His candor about media relations highlights the complexities influential figures face in today's digital landscape.

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