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Hillary Clinton Warns of Autocracy Under Trump and Musk
Hillary Clinton has sounded the alarm over what she calls an autocratic Trump administration handing vast power to Elon Musk. The former secretary of state claimed Musk’s control of information via X threatens how Americans think. Her critique frames the billionaire as a kingmaker in a democracy she sees sliding toward authoritarian rule.
Clinton’s remarks target Musk’s role as head of the Department of Government Efficiency slashing federal jobs and aid. She argued this unelected mogul now rivals Congress in influence sidelining its constitutional authority. The ex-Democratic nominee tied this shift to a broader loss of narrative control by her party and media allies.
Musk’s ownership of X with its 44 billion dollar valuation amplifies his reach Clinton warned. She pointed to his 219 million followers and platform tweaks as tools to shape public perception. This power she said risks drowning out diverse voices essential to a free society.
Trump’s reliance on Musk including his presence on calls with leaders like Zelenskyy fuels Clinton’s fears. She sees their alliance as a fusion of political and tech might unchecked by democratic norms. Critics of her stance argue she overstates Musk’s sway ignoring X’s role in open debate.
The former first lady’s autocracy label echoes EU claims about Hungary under Viktor Orban a Trump ally. She suggested Musk’s info dominance mirrors tactics of illiberal regimes abroad. Yet Musk frames his efforts as efficiency not control pushing back on such charges.
Clinton’s lament reflects progressive angst over losing the cultural upper hand since Trump’s return. Her focus on information flow nods to X’s battles with disinformation and past censorship rows. Supporters say she’s right to call out concentrated power threatening fair discourse.
Musk’s wealth at 321 billion dollars and stakes in Tesla and SpaceX dwarf Clinton’s influence today. She casts this disparity as a structural flaw letting tycoons override elected leaders. The tension hints at deeper fights over who defines truth in a fractured media age.
Her warning lands as Democrats grapple with how to counter Trump and Musk’s momentum. Clinton positions herself as a defender of democratic ideals against a tech-driven autocracy. Whether her words shift the debate or fade as partisan noise remains to be seen.
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