Elon Musk’s political shiftpublished at 03:59
Natalie Sherman
New York business reporter
Elon Musk’s decision to back Trump might appear a startling shift for a man who had historically shunned political donations.
He reportedly once waited in line for six hours to shake Barack Obama’s hand, and as recently as 2018 described himself as politically moderate.
In 2017, he was among the first members to quit a White House business council, parting ways with Trump over climate change policies.
His company, Tesla, makes electric cars, which Trump has repeatedly criticised as expensive and impractical. However, Musk has long bristled at oversight by financial regulators.
On social media, he has increasingly waded into other debates over Covid lockdowns, the war in Ukraine, China policy and transgender issues.
Musk, whose SpaceX rocket firm does billions of dollars of government business, has a relationship with a possible Trump administration to consider as well.