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Senator Cory Booker says he will not accept any donations from Elon Musk

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United StatesCory BookerElon MuskDonald TrumpUS political financingDemocrats

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Senator Cory Booker (D-NJ) stated he would not accept campaign donations from tech billionaire Elon Musk, despite Musk's recent public feud with Donald Trump over a budget bill. Booker agrees with Musk's criticism of the bill, calling it economically and morally wrong, and encourages Musk to use his influence to oppose it, but not through campaign contributions to his own campaign. The article highlights the ongoing political maneuvering by Democrats to capitalize on the Trump-Musk rift, while some left-wing politicians criticize Musk as an oligarch.

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  1. 1 2008: Elon Musk voted for Obama.
  2. 2 2022: Elon Musk turned his back on the Democratic party.
  3. 3 2024: Elon Musk contributed $270m to Trump's re-election campaign.
  4. 4 Last month (May 2025): Elon Musk stated he would spend 'a lot less' on political campaigns.
  5. 5 Thursday (June 5, 2025): Elon Musk posted on X about firing politicians who betrayed Americans.
  6. 6 Saturday (June 7, 2025): Donald Trump stated Musk would face 'serious consequences.'
  7. 7 Sunday (June 8, 2025): Cory Booker told NBC's Meet the Press he would not accept money from Elon Musk.
  8. 8 November next year (2026): Midterm elections.
  • Intensification of the political debate around campaign finance and the influence of billionaires
  • Potential shift in political alliances or support from Elon Musk
  • Continued scrutiny of Trump's budget policies
What: Senator Cory Booker has publicly refused to accept campaign donations from Elon Musk, even as Musk has had a significant public falling out with Donald Trump over a proposed budget bill. Booker agrees with Musk's criticism of the bill but emphasizes that he would not take his money for his campaign, instead encouraging Musk to use his influence to oppose the bill more broadly.
When: Published 2025-06-08; Booker's comments made on Sunday (presumably June 8, 2025); Trump's statement on Saturday (presumably June 7, 2025); Musk's X post on Thursday (presumably June 5, 2025); Musk contributed to Trump's 2024 re-election campaign; Musk turned his back on the Democratic party in 2022; Musk's comments on political spending last month.
Where: United States.
Why: Booker's refusal is based on his stance against accepting money from Musk, while still aligning with Musk's criticism of Trump's budget bill. The broader context is the Democratic party's attempt to leverage the Trump-Musk feud for political gain, and the ongoing debate about wealthy individuals' influence in politics.
How: Booker made his comments on NBC's Meet the Press. The political dynamics involve public statements, social media posts (X), and internal party discussions among Democrats.

Senator Cory Booker (D-NJ) stated he would not accept campaign donations from tech billionaire Elon Musk, despite Musk's recent public feud with Donald Trump over a budget bill. Booker agrees with Musk's criticism of the bill, calling it economically and morally wrong, and encourages Musk to use his influence to oppose it, but not through campaign contributions to his own campaign. The article highlights the ongoing political maneuvering by Democrats to capitalize on the Trump-Musk rift, while some left-wing politicians criticize Musk as an oligarch.