UK Prime Minister Allegedly 'sent operatives' to Sabotage US Elections – Musk

Elon Musk comments on the absence of the British PM from Donald Trump’s inauguration, emphasizing that it is not surprising. Read Full Article at RT.com.

UK Prime Minister Allegedly 'sent operatives' to Sabotage US Elections – Musk
Elon Musk has accused British Prime Minister Keir Starmer of interfering in American elections, explaining why Starmer was not invited to Donald Trump’s inauguration. Musk, the CEO of SpaceX and Tesla, has been assigned by Trump to lead DOGE, a special advisory group focused on identifying government inefficiencies.

On Sunday, in response to a post from an X user regarding Starmer's absence from Trump’s inauguration on January 20, Musk emphasized that the UK PM’s exclusion was expected, stating, “he sent operatives to America to undermine the US elections.”

Musk’s remarks appear to be linked to allegations of “blatant foreign interference” made by Trump’s campaign against Starmer’s Labour Party last October. At that time, Trump's team lodged a complaint with the Federal Election Commission concerning reports about British activists campaigning in the US for the Democratic candidate Kamala Harris.

In recent weeks, Musk has ramped up his criticism of Starmer on social media, describing his government as “tyrannical” and suggesting that the US may need to “liberate the people” in the UK. He has also labeled Starmer as “evil” and accused him of being “complicit in the rape of Britain” for his alleged role in covering up the grooming gangs scandal during his tenure as head of the Crown Prosecution Service from 2008 to 2013.

These grooming gangs, primarily composed of Pakistani men, reportedly targeted white British girls for nearly twenty years, with UK authorities facing criticism for failing to take action due to political correctness concerns, as detailed in various government and media sources.

In response to Musk's comments, Starmer declared them “lies and misinformation,” and he accused the tech billionaire of promoting the “poison of the far-right.”

Additionally, the Financial Times reported on Thursday that Musk might be exploring strategies to destabilize Starmer's position and lower his approval ratings. Sources suggested that he has discussed these plans with associates, operating under the belief that “Western civilization itself is threatened.”

Mark B Thomas for TROIB News