How Trumpā€™s ā€˜new starā€™ Elon Musk stands to benefit from his presidency | Elon Musk

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How Trumpā€™s ā€˜new starā€™ Elon Musk stands to benefit from his presidency | Elon Musk

Hours before it became official that Donald Trump had returned to the White House, his biggest supporter was already inside the Oval Office.

Elon Musk, who has been a key backer of Trumpā€™s return to the presidency, was in his default wind-up mode as he used his X platform to post a superimposed picture of himself ā€“ holding a sink ā€“ inside the seat of US power.

ā€œLet that sink in,ā€ he wrote.

It was amateurish but Muskā€™s contribution to Trumpā€™s victory has been serious and will reap benefits for the worldā€™s richest person.

Trump acknowledged Musk in his victory speech on Wednesday, even if it required prompting from the audience, and indicated that Musk will be well treated under his administration.

ā€œWe have to protect our geniuses, we donā€™t have that many of them,ā€ said Trump.

Musk, who is worth $264bn (Ā£205bn), can easily afford the more than $100m he has given to the fellow billionaireā€™s campaign via his Super Pac.

There were immediate signs of a return on that investment on Wednesday morning. Shares in Tesla, the electric carmaker which he leads as CEO and in which he owns a 13% stake, were up about 15% in early trading on Wall Street, implying a wealth gain of $15bn.

There could be more to come. Dan Ives, an analyst at the US financial firm Wedbush Securities, said a Trump victory could add up to $200bn to the value of Tesla, which would increase Muskā€™s wealth by about $26bn in total, including Wednesdayā€™s increase.

ā€œThe biggest positive from a Trump win would be for Tesla and Musk,ā€ Ives wrote in a note to investors, citing likely benefits such as the possibility of Trump imposing tariffs ā€“ or import taxes ā€“ on electric vehicles made in China.

Musk also owns SpaceX, a rocket company that has a host of US government contracts. Last month alone it secured contracts worth more than $700m from the US Space Force. SpaceX and Tesla have received at least $15.4bn in government contracts over the past decade, according to a recent New York Times analysis.

Given that Musk has received contracts from Space Force under Bidenā€™s administration, the expectation is that the flow of federal deals will not decrease under Trump. Richard Pierce, a law professor at George Washington University and a specialist in government regulation, said he was ā€œcertainā€ Muskā€™s businesses would benefit from more contracts.

The Trump victory has also underlined the soft power of Muskā€™s ownership of the social media platform X, even if it appears unlikely that he will directly recoup the heavily inflated $44bn he spent on it in 2022 when it was better known as Twitter (the ā€œsinkā€ photo is from when Musk marched into Twitterā€™s office carrying the aforementioned basin).

X has undergone a rightwing shift under Muskā€™s ownership and played a contributory role to Trumpā€™s campaign. Musk has reinstated inflammatory rightwing figures such as the conspiracy theorist Alex Jones.

Muskā€™s control of the network has enabled him to amplify his own pro-Trump messaging on the platform. His is the largest account, with more than 200m followers. It has been highly active during the campaign, sometimes posting more than 100 times a day with very heavy engagement: the ā€œsinkā€ post alone has been viewed 50m times. X has been a key player in a media ecosystem that has supported Trump, including podcasters such as Joe Rogan.

Bruce Daisley, the former head of Twitterā€™s European operations, said throughout Muskā€™s ownership of X the billionaire had refused to compromise for short-term financial gain.

ā€œBy introducing a more aggressive algorithm he has definitely changed a space that commentators, journalists and political people use into a place that favours rightwing voices ā€“ including his own. He has had an impact on stuff that people are consuming,ā€ said Daisley.

There is also likely to be a role for Musk in the Trump administration. In September Trump said he would form a government efficiency commission, with Musk leading it. A full-time government job would require Musk to put his companies in trust, but a part-time government efficiency role would not require such action.

ā€œIn theory, Musk cannot take a full-time government job without putting his companies in trust,ā€ said Brian Quinn, a professor at Boston College law school. ā€œHowever, he can participate as a part-time member of a presidential commission, etc without doing so.ā€

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Musk has already indicated that a government efficiency body would help SpaceX, stating on X that his business could reach Mars sooner ā€œso long as it is not smothered by bureaucracyā€.

He added in a post on X: ā€œThe Department of Government Efficiency is the only path to extending life beyond Earth.ā€

Federal regulations can be a bugbear for Musk. For instance, he has made clear his frustration with the Federal Aviation Authority, warning in September after another clash with it that the company will be ā€œfiling suit against the FAA for regulatory overreachā€.

Other Musk companies include the artificial intelligence startup xAI, which is reportedly heading for a valuation of $40bn, and the brain implant firm Neuralink, which is reportedly worth $8bn.

The wider US tech sector is expected to benefit as well in terms of regulation. There is widespread expectation that, Lina Khan, the head of the Federal Trade Commission and a champion of a tough approach to the major tech firms, will be replaced.

ā€œItā€™s all positive for Musk and the US tech sector,ā€ said Neil Wilson, the chief analyst at the brokerage firm Finalto.

Musk is a figure of global fame and power already, but Trump underlined it on Wednesday.

ā€œWe have a new star, a star is born: Elon.ā€

That star is likely to get brighter, and more powerful, under a Trump administration.

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