- Elon Musk criticized Kamala Harris’s border policies as deceptive ahead of U.S. elections.
- Musk echoed Border Patrol Union concerns over Harris’s limited engagement in immigration reform.
- Robert Kiyosaki controversially compared Harris’s political maneuvers to Monica Lewinsky’s tactics.
Elon Musk has publicly criticized Vice President Kamala Harris’s approach to border security, claiming her policies are deceptive. As the upcoming U.S. election approaches, the Tesla CEO’s remarks fuel heated debates over the administration’s immigration efforts.
During her recent tour of the southern U.S. border, Kamala Harris emphasized her administration’s work in bolstering border security. However, Elon Musk labeled her comments as misleading, aligning his critique with concerns expressed by the Border Patrol Union.
The Border Patrol Union has been vocal in its frustration, accusing Harris of limited engagement in addressing border challenges. Despite multiple visits, they argue that little substantial action has been taken to improve the situation.
Musk echoed these sentiments, suggesting Harris’s claims lack credibility, particularly when she stated, “Strengthening our border is not new to me and it is a longstanding priority of mine. I have done that work.”
Musk swiftly dismissed this as a “huge lie,” asserting that the Vice President had made minimal progress. He criticized her for neglecting the complexities of immigration, citing an increase in border crossings under the Biden-Harris administration.
Musk highlighted statistics shared by the political platform Rabbit Hole, which indicated a spike in illegal immigration during their term.
Adding fuel to the fire, financial commentator Robert Kiyosaki compared Harris’s political manoeuvres to those of Monica Lewinsky. Kiyosaki accused Harris of prioritizing her political ascent over genuine policy improvements, a statement that has attracted significant attention on social media.
Kiyosaki’s comparison, though controversial, has resonated with those skeptical of Harris’s role in addressing the border crisis. This criticism comes as Harris attempts to reinforce her image ahead of the election, focusing on appealing to younger voters and the tech community.
Aside from immigration, Harris has highlighted her administration’s commitment to advancing U.S. leadership in blockchain, artificial intelligence, and quantum computing. These efforts aim to engage tech-savvy voters, many of whom lean towards former President Donald Trump‘s pro-crypto policies.
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