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Elon Musk meets Trump as ex-president looks to boost his war chest, report says

Donald Trump reportedly met with billionaire tech entrepreneur Elon Musk as he looks to secure further donors for his 2024 presidential bid.

The meeting between the former president and the Tesla boss, the second richest person on earth according to Bloomberg, and other Republican donors, occurred on Sunday in Palm Beach, Florida.

Three sources with knowledge of the meeting confirmed details to The New York Times.

It comes as Mr Trump was looking for a clean sweep of victories on Super Tuesday which would edge him closer to a rematch for the Oval Office with Joe Biden on 5 November.

According to the New York Times, the former president and his team are working to find additional major donors to shore up his finances as he heads into an expected general election against Mr Biden.

It is not yet clear whether Mr Musk plans to spend any money supporting Mr Trump, though his recent social media posts suggest he thinks that Mr Biden’s time in office should come to an end.

The meeting between the former president and the Tesla boss reportedly occurred on Sunday in Palm Beach, Florida

The New York Times reported that people close to the tech boss confirmed that this is his personal view.

With a hefty spread of legal issues still ongoing, and following a recent fine of over $450m, Mr Trump is currently at a financial disadvantage to Mr Biden and his associates.

Mr Musk has long portrayed himself as “independent-minded” and a proponent of free speech – especially with his acquisition of social media platform X, formerly Twitter – and, like many business leaders, has donated to candidates from both parties over the years.

However, unlike other US billionaires, he has not spent heavily on a presidential election, and his donations

Read more on independent.co.uk