And users accused Musk, who had endorsed the AfD as the only party “capable of saving Germany,” of meddling. In the aftermath of the attack, Musk has criticized the attack’s coverage in the German ...
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The debate was taken up a notch following claims that Elon Musk, the tech mogul who owns the social media platform X, deleted Taleb al-Abdulmohsen's X account, only to restore it after deleting his ...
Elon Musk was blasted by German and U.S. lawmakers for backing a German far-right political party on X, formerly Twitter on ...
Only the AfD can save Germany,” Elon Musk wrote, referencing the far-right anti-immigrant and anti-Islam party in Europe’s ...
The AfD was founded in 2013, following the Euro Crisis. The party continues to argue for the withdrawal of Germany from the ...