Elon Musk claimed that 'bad people' want to kill him.

Elon Musk claimed that 'bad people' want to kill him.

19.03.2025 17:22

The billionaire businessman Elon Musk, who heads the Government Efficiency Department in the U.S., claimed that 'bad people' want to kill him.

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Billionaire businessman Elon Musk, who has been the focus of criticism in recent weeks due to his efforts to reduce federal bureaucracy and is at the helm of the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) in the U.S., spoke to Fox News host Sean Hannity.







Elon Musk claims that 'bad people' want to kill him





"THEY WANT TO KILL ME"



Musk, who played an active role in the administration during President Donald Trump's second term, stated in the interview, "It turns out that when you take away the money that people, you know, obtained fraudulently, they get very upset." Musk added, "And basically, they want to kill me because I am stopping their fraud, and they want to harm Tesla because we are stopping the terrible waste and corruption in the government, and I think they are bad people. Bad people do bad things."



"LARGER FORCES ARE AT WORK"



Defending that his company Tesla is peaceful, Musk remarked, "I have never done anything harmful. I have only done productive things. I think there is a kind of madness here." Noting that there has never been a protest against him before, Musk said, "I think larger forces are at work, so who is financing this and who is coordinating it? Because this is madness. I have never seen anything like this before."







Elon Musk claims that 'bad people' want to kill him





PROTESTS IN FRONT OF TESLA DEALERSHIPS



Since the beginning of the month, protests have been held in front of Tesla's car dealerships, where Musk serves as CEO, in various regions of the country, and some have been detained during the protests. President Trump had purchased a Tesla vehicle to show his support for Musk, whom he appointed as a senior advisor. Trump emphasized that violent actions against Tesla dealerships would be considered "domestic terrorism" and would have severe consequences for the perpetrators.



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