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Elon Musk Slams European Leaders, Calls for Release of Tommy Robinson, Urges New UK Elections
Jan 2, 2025, 10:17 AM
Elon Musk has intensified his criticism of European political leaders, labeling German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier as an 'anti-democratic tyrant' and accusing German Chancellor Olaf Scholz of failing to address critical issues. Musk's comments have sparked outrage among German politicians, who have accused him of attempting to interfere in Germany's upcoming federal election and supporting the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) party. Musk is reportedly planning a discussion with AfD leader Alice Weidel. In the UK, Musk has called for the release of far-right activist Tommy Robinson, who is currently serving an 18-month prison sentence for contempt of court, pinning a 'Free Tommy Robinson!' tweet on his profile. He has also suggested that the United States should apply economic and diplomatic pressure on the UK to secure Robinson's release. Additionally, Musk has criticized UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer, accusing him of failing to prosecute grooming gangs during his tenure as Director of Public Prosecutions, and has called for fresh elections to oust the Labour government. Musk has further stated that Jess Phillips, Labour's Minister for Safeguarding, 'deserves to be in prison' over the party's refusal to hold a public inquiry into the grooming scandals. European leaders have expressed concern over Musk's involvement in their domestic politics, warning that his actions could strain relations between Europe and the United States.
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