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Tech Billionaire Wars: Jeff Bezos Fires Back at Elon Musk Over Tesla/SpaceX Election Fallout Accusations

by Ifeanyi Abraham
November 21, 2024
in Global News
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Tech Billionaire Wars: Jeff Bezos Fires Back at Elon Musk Over Tesla/SpaceX Election Fallout Accusations

The tech world is captivated by a fiery exchange between two of its most influential figures, Elon Musk and Jeff Bezos. Musk, CEO of Tesla and SpaceX, recently accused Bezos of advising individuals to sell Tesla and SpaceX stocks, citing a claim that former President Donald Trump’s political defeat was inevitable. Bezos has now denied the accusation, but the public spat has sparked intense debate about its implications.

Musk’s Bold Claim

On Tuesday evening, Musk took to X (formerly Twitter) with a controversial post:

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Just learned tonight at Mar-a-Lago that Jeff Bezos was telling everyone that @realDonaldTrump would lose for sure, so they should sell all their Tesla and SpaceX stock 🤭

— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) November 21, 2024

The tweet quickly garnered millions of views, reigniting the long-standing rivalry between the two billionaires. Musk’s accusation implied that Bezos was not only undermining investor confidence in Tesla and SpaceX but also meddling in high-stakes political discourse.

Jeff Bezos Denies the Accusation

Bezos a few hours later responded with a curt rebuttal:

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Nope. 100% not true.

— Jeff Bezos (@JeffBezos) November 21, 2024

His reply amassed hundreds of thousands of views and demonstrated a sharp contrast to Musk’s more provocative approach. However, the denial hasn’t completely quelled speculation about Bezos’s alleged involvement in discussions about Trump’s political future and its potential impact on major companies like Tesla.

Bezos, the Washington Post, and a Subtle Shift in Political Messaging

The backdrop to this feud is Bezos’s ownership of The Washington Post and the newspaper’s historical stance on political endorsements. This year, the Post notably refrained from endorsing any candidate—a departure from its traditional editorial approach. Soon after, Bezos wrote an opinion piece about the need for “political and economic change,” which some interpreted as a tacit endorsement of Trump’s policies. While Bezos has not publicly declared political allegiance, this subtle shift in messaging has drawn attention. The perceived alignment with Trump’s administration, however soft was very noticeable even at midst thousands of cancellations of Washington Post subscriptions by its users.

Fallout for Bezos: Risk of Alienation

Musk’s public accusation carries significant repercussions for Bezos, particularly as the tech mogul seeks to navigate his influence within a Trump-led administration. If the new government perceives Bezos as attempting to undermine its allies—whether directly or indirectly—it could sour relations between Amazon (and its subsidiaries) and policymakers. For Bezos, who has long cultivated an image of strategic neutrality, Musk’s comments risk pushing him into a political spotlight he may prefer to avoid. The fallout could affect Amazon’s operations, lobbying efforts, and broader business interests, particularly in areas where government contracts and regulatory approvals play a key role.

Musk’s Calculated Move?

Musk’s tweet, while inflammatory, could serve as a calculated move to weaken Bezos’s position in both the tech and political arenas. The Tesla and SpaceX CEO thrives on his reputation as a disruptor, and the public nature of his accusation ensures it gains maximum visibility.

What’s directly at stake?

The stakes couldn’t be higher for these two rivals. Musk’s Tesla and SpaceX continue to lead in their respective industries, but Bezos has been quietly expanding Amazon’s reach into automation, energy, and even healthcare. Add to that their competing visions for space exploration—SpaceX versus Blue Origin—and the stage is set for an epic clash of ambitions.

Looking Ahead

As the story unfolds, one thing is clear: the Musk-Bezos saga is far from over, and its ripple effects will continue to shape perceptions, alliances, and ambitions in the tech world.

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Ifeanyi Abraham

Ifeanyi Abraham

Ifeanyi Abraham is a communications strategist, AI product specialist, and award-winning journalist shaping narratives at the intersection of technology, media,...

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