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Elon Musk's mother calls Harris an 'embarrassment to women,' for her inability to 'put a sentence together'

Elon Musk's mother, Maye Musk, said while she believes there should be more female presidents in the future, they 'must be able to put a sentence together.'


Elon Musk's mother calls Harris an 'embarrassment to women,' for her inability to 'put a sentence together'
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"I do feel that there should be more presidents that are women," Maye said Monday on "The Story." However, they need to be able to put a sentence together, or at least have a policy - or at least say something, just something that makes sense. Otherwise, it's a complete embarrassment for us women."

Asked why she feels Harris has been "reluctant to speak more clearly about how she sees things," Musk replied pointedly, "I don't think she sees things. 

"She should represent women, and she certainly does not," she added.

"When I became a U.S. citizen, of course, I was Democratic because they give you that option and because they're the good kind people who care about America," Maye said Thursday on "The Bottom Line," explaining that she would watch CNN, MSNBC and read The New York Times, which she said depicted Republicans as terrible. "But then, they'd also say Elon is terrible, and I was thinking, why are they lying about Elon?"

Elon purchased Twitter in 2023 before renaming it X. He has emerged as a vocal supporter of former President Trump during the 2024 election cycle and has been the subject of attacks by Democrats and left-leaning media. 

Maye Musk told Fox News anchor Martha MacCallum Monday that Elon had "no choice" but to wade into U.S. politics because Democrats would impose regulations and unnecessary red tape to halt his innovation.

"They just want to slow him down and there's a lot of people behind them that must be paying a lot to stop development in America," she said.

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