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X CEO and Executive Chairman Elon Musk offered his services to assist the federal government, and by extension, former President Donald Trump, whom he has endorsed, at no cost.

Musk made this offer in response to a Wall Street Journal article titled “Trump to Adopt Elon Musk’s Proposal for Government Efficiency Commission.”

“I look forward to serving America if the opportunity arises. No pay, no title, no recognition is needed,” Musk wrote on X.

“The commission would conduct ‘a complete financial and performance audit of the entire federal government’ and make ‘recommendations for drastic reform,’ the Republican former president plans to say in an appearance before the Economic Club of New York. The goal would be to identify ways to eliminate fraud and improper payments, according to portions of the speech viewed by The Wall Street Journal,” the Journal reported, adding, “Trump and Musk have grown close as Musk’s political views have become more conservative. In a recent conversation on X, the entrepreneur suggested Trump form a commission tackling government spending as a way to address inflation.”

Musk noted on the X platform on July 13, the day Trump was nearly assassinated, during a rally in Butler, Pa.: “I fully endorse President Trump and hope for his rapid recovery.”

In a mid-August interview, Musk told Trump he “would be happy to help” in a Trump administration.

“I think it would be great to just have a government efficiency commission that takes a look at these things and just ensures that the taxpayers’ hard-earned money is spent in a good way,” Musk said. “And I’d be happy to help out on such a commission.”

Trump responded: “I’d love it.”

Musk has also formed a Super PAC that is spending millions to collect voter data in crucial swing states, Mediaite reported.

“America PAC, which Musk co-founded, had kept a relatively low profile until recent media reports highlighted the unique efforts of the group and its big-name backers. In a July interview with Jordan Peterson, Musk discussed the PAC, which has spent more than $20 million since June, according to FEC filings. Investors beyond Musk include Cameron Winklevoss and Tyler Winklevoss, Joe Lonsdale, and Doug Leone,” the report said.

“One ad the PAC had been using to encourage people to register to vote is the video of the attempted assassination of Trump on July 13. The ad includes someone sending the video to a friend and telling them they need to register to vote, and the friend who received the video is then told how to register, according to a breakdown from CNBC.

“The ad promotes the America PAC website, but registration results have been different depending on the state,” it said.

CNBC added:

But for users who enter a ZIP code that indicates they live in a battleground state, like Pennsylvania or Georgia, the process is very different.

Rather than be directed to their state’s voter registration page, they instead are directed to a highly detailed personal information form, prompted to enter their address, cellphone number and age.

If they agree to submit all that, the system still does not steer them to a voter registration page. Instead, it shows them a “thank you” page.

So that person who wanted help registering to vote? In the end, they got no help at all registering. But they did hand over priceless personal data to a political operation.

The website said this week that not all people who have entered their information completed the forms.

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