Donald Trump, the Republican nominee for the 2024 U.S. presidential election, mentioned in an interview that he would consider appointing Tesla CEO Elon Musk to a Cabinet position or advisory role if he wins the election. While Trump did not specify which department Musk might lead, he expressed openness to the idea if Musk is willing.
Past Interactions
Musk’s relationship with Trump has evolved over time. Initially, Musk did not support Trump in the 2020 election. However, after an assassination attempt against Trump in 2023, Musk endorsed him and criticized policies from President Biden and Vice President Harris. Trump has since praised Musk, calling him a "very smart guy."
Trump’s Campaign Donations
Reports indicated that Musk might donate $45 million monthly to Trump’s reelection campaign, though Musk denied this amount, suggesting he would contribute at a lower level. High-level donors like Cantor Fitzgerald CEO Howard Lutnick and Linda McMahon have already secured roles in Trump’s transition team.
Trump’s Return to X
After being banned from Twitter in 2021, Trump’s account was reinstated by Musk in 2022. Although Trump primarily used his own platform, Truth Social, he briefly returned to X in August 2023, posting his mugshot after being charged in Georgia. Trump has resumed more frequent posts on X.