Musk says ‘hateful, unrepentant racists’ must be removed from Republican Party as visa dispute deepens
Elon Musk has declared that “hateful, unrepentant racists” should be purged from the “roots and roots” of the Republican Party as intra-party disputes over H-1B visas intensify.
Discussions over H-1B visas have divided Donald Trump’s party, with his Government Effectiveness Secretary Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy siding with other allies such as Laura Loomer Be on the other side. The Space
Musk made the statement in response to a post on X by Neera Tanden, director of President Biden’s Domestic Policy Council.
“I’m an Indian-American born here, and it’s clear that the Democratic Party sees me as an American, while much of the Republican base does not. I hope Indian-Americans remember this moment in the next election . They don’t think you are one of them, ever,” she wrote.
“You thought they just hated other immigrants. But it turns out you are no different. As many of us told you,” Tanden continued.
Scott Adams, creator of the comic strip “Dilbert,” chimed in, saying it’s time for “MAGA” Republicans to “learn from Democrats how to feel good about themselves while losing an election.”
Elon Musk says “hateful, unrepentant racists” must be purged from the Republican Party as the fight over H-1B visas intensifies (via Reuters)
Owner X agreed, writing: “Yes. Those despicable fools must be purged from the Republican Party.
Musk clarified in a follow-up post that when he said “despicable fools,” he was referring to “the hateful, unrepentant racists in the Republican Party.” He added: “If they are not removed, they will absolutely lead to the downfall of the Republican Party.”
Trump’s “best friend” takes dispute to new level He and Ramaswamy defended the tech industry’s need for immigrant workers, while Laura Loomer blasted the visa program and instead promoted an “America First” agenda. “Donald Trump has promised to eliminate the H1B visa program and I support his policies,” she wrote on X on Thursday.
She also accused Musk of removing a blue check mark on X, a social platform he owns.
The tech billionaire denounces “racists” – even as he promotes other anti-immigrant and racist ideologies.
Last year, he defended Adams after the “Dilbert” creator described black Americans as a “hate group” and urged white Americans to “stay away from them.”
He expressed support for the Alternative for Germany (AfD), a far-right group that promotes hate speech about immigrants and claims that “only the AfD can save Germany.”
Musk also shared a post in August from British far-right activist Tommy Robinson, who was sentenced to 18 months in prison after pleading guilty to contempt of court for repeating false accusations against Syrian refugees.
He also promotes the “Great Replacement” conspiracy theory, which believes that white Americans are being deliberately replaced by minorities and immigrants.