Elon Musk, the renowned CEO of Tesla and owner of the 'X' platform, has announced his decision not to support President Joe Biden in the upcoming 2024 presidential elections.
This announcement comes amidst speculation about Musk's political affiliations and is notable even with the potential candidacy of former President Donald Trump for the Republicans.
During his appearance at the DealBook Summit in New York, Musk expressed his reluctance to endorse Biden, indicating a complex political predicament if the choice were between Biden and Trump.
This stance reflects a notable shift in Musk's political leanings, considering his earlier support for Barack Obama.
Over recent years, Musk has increasingly leaned towards right-wing politics, evidenced by his critical views of the Democratic Party, which he believes has been swayed by extremist elements.
This stance was further highlighted last year in a series of statements and tweets where Musk expressed his disillusionment with the party's direction.
Compounding the controversy, Musk's recent visit to Israel and his expressions of sympathy towards the Israeli occupation have sparked heated debates and backlash on social media platforms, particularly on 'X'.