[COMMENTARY/WATCH] Elon Musk Creates PAC to Harvest Voter Information For Trump Campaign

It was abundantly clear from the very beginning that Elon Musk only bought Twitter to completely undo it in time to impact the 2024 elections.

Aside from letting all of the worst people back on Twitter--which I will never call X except when telling people I'll never call it X--Elon has removed all meaning from the blue checks while hate speech has risen exponentially.

There only to show off for his loser army of basement-dwelling fanbois, Musk is the South African version of Donald Trump.

It makes sense that Elon denies that he bragged about giving Trump $45 million a month for his campaign soon after claiming he wouldn't be getting involved with the 2024 election. 

Of course, that $45 million wasn't Musk's money, and it's probably still being funneled to Trump in one way or another, but now Apartheid Clyde is delivering a different kind of illegally mined diamonds in the rough.

Musk is behind the new "America PAC," which employs all of the internet fear tactics to get a user in a battleground state like Michigan to click through a pop-up ad related to a Google search on the promise of stopping Donald Trump.

The ad shows a young man lying in bed late at night when someone else texts him, “Hey you need to vote,” and then sends him a video of the shooting at Trump's rally. The viewer can hear the gunshots and people screaming in the background.

As the actor in the ad keeps watching, he types to his friend in response, “This is out of control. How do I start?”

The ad then displays the website for America PAC, which I won't be linking to. The landing page tells the user it'll help them register to vote.

But it turns out, all of their personal info is going straight to the Trump campaign--if they live in a battleground state. They won't get any help registering to vote, but instead ending up handing over their data to a Tesla-backed pro-Trump PAC.

Weird, huh?

Read the full report at CNBC.