
Elon Musk in Washington on Nov. 13, 2024. Andrew Harnik/Getty Images
Elon Musk said he intends to fund moderate challengers in Democratic primary races, with his pledge coming in response to criticism from a Democrat lawmaker that the tech mogul is using his massive reach on social media to have an outsized influence on American politics.
Musk has been using X, the social media platform that he owns, to voice his opinions on federal programs, policies, and legislation that he opposes.
In a fiery floor speech on Dec. 18, Rep. Richard Neal (D-Mass.) criticized Musk’s opposition to the bill and his apparent influence on the U.S. political scene.
Musk, who co-leads Trump’s new Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) initiative to cut government waste and slash burdensome regulations, responded to the post by saying he plans to support moderate Democratic candidates as a way to push out politicians that he sees as working against the interest of voters.
Neal, ranking member of the House Ways and Means Committee, has not publicly responded to Musk’s remarks by publication time.
The measure cleared the House on Friday and is in the Senate as of publication time.

