
There’s something chilling in the air—something deeper than politics, louder than headlines. Elon Musk, the billionaire tech mogul turned lightning rod for controversy, claims he’s not just under fire—he’s been marked.
In a raw, unsettling interview with Fox host Lara Trump, Musk didn’t hold back. What he described wasn’t your average media criticism—it was a full-blown psychological hit job, a relentless effort by what he calls the “legacy media” to destroy him in the eyes of the public. And if they could, he says, they’d do worse.
“If they could press a button and kill me in reality,” Musk said without blinking, “they’d press it immediately.”
Let that sink in.
It’s not the first time Musk has found himself at the center of a media storm. His speech during President Donald Trump’s January inauguration lit the fuse, with critics pointing to certain gestures Musk made as Nazi salutes. He’s denied the claim repeatedly, insisting the narrative was twisted into a grotesque smear campaign. But the damage, he says, is the point.
“Obviously, I’ve not harmed anyone in my life,” he said, visibly frustrated. “But if you repeat a lie—he’s a Nazi—enough times, people start to believe it. Especially the ones still under the spell of legacy news.”
Musk’s tone wasn’t just defiant—it was dark, wounded, and fierce. This isn’t a man simply fending off gossip. This is someone who believes he’s being hunted in plain sight.
He spoke of propaganda and manipulation, of simplified narratives spoon-fed to a willing public. “The main issue with the Nazis wasn’t how they moved or dressed,” he said, “it was that they murdered millions. That’s what makes the comparison so outrageously grotesque.”
But for Musk, this isn’t only about him. He extended the same warning to the sitting president, Donald Trump, saying he too has been the victim of a decades-long campaign of lies. “Trump is not a violent person,” Musk insisted. “In fact, he’s done a lot to stop wars. That’s the opposite of a Nazi.”
The tech billionaire paints a grim picture: a powerful media elite, enraged and out for blood, because he’s disrupting the narrative. Because he won’t play their game. Because he speaks, and millions still listen.
“They’re trying every angle to get me,” he said flatly.
The man who dreams of Mars now talks about Earth like it’s a battleground—and he’s already deep behind enemy lines.
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“They’re trying every angle to get me,” he said flat