Elon Musk says risk of his assassination 'significant' after release of Twitter Files on Hunter Biden coverup
SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA: Billionaire Elon Musk, following the release of the Twitter Files describing the events that led to Twitter's alleged efforts to hide the article about Hunter Biden's laptop using strange regulations and laws, sees a clear threat that someone may try to take his life. Musk not only believes that something bad could happen to him, but the situation is so serious that he fears assassination.
In a two-hour discussion on Twitter Spaces over the weekend on Saturday, December 4, Musk said his assassination was "quite significant" in a way that "there will not be "any open-air car parades, let me put it that way," he claimed. "Frankly, the risk of something bad happening to me, or even literally being shot, is quite significant," the Twitter chief, Tesla, and SpaceX CEO said. "It's not that hard to kill somebody if you wanted to, so hopefully they don't, and that fate smiles upon the situation with me and it does not happen ... There's definitely some risk there," he said.