Exclusive | Fetterman sounds the alarm after Elon Musk endorses Trump, joins ex-prez for rallies: A concern

Pennsylvania Sen.John Fetterman is sounding the alarm about Elon Musk, warning that the world’s richest man and Donald Trump superfan could doom Democrats in Pennsylvania and nationally.“Musk is a concern,” Fetterman told The Post.

“Not even just that he has endorsed [Trump], but the fact that now he’s becoming an active participant and showing up and doing rallies and things like that.“I mean, [Musk] is incredibly successful, and, you know, I think some people would see him as, like, a Tony Stark,” Fetterman continued, referencing the iconic Marvel character.“Democrats, you know, kind of make light of it, or they make fun of him jumping up and down and things like that.

And I would just say that they are doing that at our peril.”Once a Trump skeptic, Musk went all in for the former president after Trump was nearly assassinated during a rally in Butler, PA in July.The tech mogul campaigned with Trump when he returned to Butler this month and held a chummy two-hour campaign phone call with him in August.

Musk — with a net worth of $247 billion — has also opened his wallet, ponying up at least $75 million into his pro-Trump SuperPAC, Federal Election Commission records revealed this week.The contribution makes him one of the largest individual donors in the 2024 presidential race.Since coming to Washington, Fetterman has developed a reputation as a principled ragamuffin truth-teller – and occasional fan of fine dining.He is a staunch voice against the progressive wing of his party — and insisted he was not panicking about 2024, but warned Democrats that Pennsylvania is “going to be ridiculously close.” “Trump has a connection that’s undeniable.

And anyone that spends any time across Pennsylvania can see that kind of devotion and that’s why it’s going to be very close,” Fetterman said, “Pennsylvania picks the president.”Fetterman was one of the last man standing among top Democrats urging President Biden to stay in t...

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Publisher: New York Post

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