Martina Navratilova reminds Elon Musk of how Donald Trump ‘wanted to suspend the Constitution’ after his ‘pro-Trump’ speech in Pennsylvania
With Elon Musk supporting Donald Trump, Martina Navratilova reminded him of the former American President's comments about the Constitution.
Martina Navratilova taunts Elon Musk for supporting Donald Trump (Images via WIRED, Imago)
Former American president Donald Trump has got some big names batting for him in the upcoming presidential elections. Among many, Tesla CEO Elon Musk stands out for his continued support for the Republican leader.
While Musk consistently campaigns for the Republicans on social media, the entrepreneur also took the stage in Pennsylvania urging people to vote for Trump. Musk stood by Trump’s side when he returned to the place where he survived an assassination attempt.
Musk gave a speech urging everyone to register to vote and ensure that everyone around them was also registered. He called the upcoming election the “most important election of our lifetime.”
Elon Musk: President Trump must win to preserve the constitution. He must win to preserve democracy in America. pic.twitter.com/Kdlzo3VdxL
— Acyn (@Acyn) October 5, 2024
Musk also announced that Trump must win to preserve the constitution and democracy in America. The video of Musk’s speech went viral on social media with netizens reacting to this claim.
Martina Navratilova corretcs Elon Musk
With the video of Elon Musk urging citizens to vote for Donald Trump to preserve democracy going viral on social media, American WTA legend Martina Navratilova took the opportunity to correct the Tesla CEO. She reminded Musk that Trump previously spoke about suspending the Constitution.
Referring to this statement from Trump, Navratilova reminded Musk about how hollow his current claims about preserving the Constitution with Trump are.
Hey @elonmusk , I think you are forgetting that it was trump who wanted to suspend the Constitution!!!! https://t.co/figzMvJ88T
— Martina Navratilova (@Martina) October 6, 2024
Notably, Trump had made statements about the suspension of the Constitution when he announced last year that he would be running for the Presidential election. He faced rebuke from officials in both parties after calling for the “termination” of parts of the Constitution.
Rep. Mike Turner of Ohio, the top Republican on the House Intelligence Committee, has also criticized Trump saying he “vehemently” disagrees and “absolutely” condemns the remarks.
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