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"Going crazy, dangerous for the United States": Musk's biographer urges Trump to cut ties with the billionaire

Nadiya DanyshchukWorld
Musk's biographer said that the billionaire is going crazy and becoming dangerous to the world

Seth Abramson, an American biographer of Elon Musk, has expressed concern about the mental state of the world's richest man and called on Donald Trump to distance himself from him. Abramson, who has been studying Musk's life for years, said that the billionaire is deeply ill, he could go crazy and become a serious threat to the world because he influences global processes.

The Daily Beast writes about this. The publication cites Abramson's statement on the social network X.

In his post, the biographer said that Musk may be "losing his mind" amid growing stress, a history of mental problems, and a heavy drug past.

"It is not unreasonable to believe that Elon Musk may be losing his mind. I'm Musk's biographer, who has been tracking his online behavior for the past two years, and given that he has admitted to mental illness, heavy drug use, and severe stress, there is now reason to fear that he is deeply ill," Abramson wrote.

According to the biographer, if Musk did not own many industries important to civilization, the situation would not be a cause for concern. But the billionaire's psychological state makes him dangerous to the world.

"I sincerely believe that Elon Musk may be losing his mind. His private problems could remain a private matter if they did not have dramatic consequences for the world. His influence over key industries and his connection to the future president of the United States makes his condition dangerous for all of us," Abramson wrote.

According to the publication, even though Trump publicly calls Musk his "first friend," there are reports of tension between them in the media. The New York Times quoted journalist Maggie Haberman as saying that Trump "complains to people" about Musk's constant presence.

It also became known that after the election, Musk had a conflict with Trump's aide in Mar-a-Lago over leaks of information about the formation of the government. At the same time, Musk has been actively investing in Trump's campaign, pouring in at least $250 million.

In addition to interfering in US domestic politics, Musk demonstrates ambitions to influence international processes. Recently, he supported the far-right Alternative for Germany party before the election and actively criticized the current UK government.

Abramson urged the Biden administration to use its last weeks in office to limit Musk's influence. He suggested terminating government contracts with the billionaire, launching an investigation into his activities, and blocking initiatives that Musk promotes through his political involvement.

"If no action is taken, what this man, in his increasingly chaotic state, may do to America in the future will be the responsibility not only of himself and his supporters but also of those who have ignored such warnings," Abramson warned.

As reported by OBOZ.UA:

Elon Musk called German Chancellor Olaf Scholz an "incompetent fool." The billionaire also said that the head of the German government should "resign immediately."

After insulting Scholz, Elon Musk attacked German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier. He called Steinmeier an "anti-democratic tyrant." This is how Musk reacted to the President's statement about the inadmissibility of external influence on the upcoming parliamentary elections in Germany.

In addition, Musk called on the United States to intervene in the UK and "free the British from their tyrannical government." The billionaire noted that he believes it is a "good idea" to make the UK a new US state.

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