There’s something unsettling about the billionaires lining up behind Comrade Kamala. These are people who built empires, forged massive fortunes, and ruthlessly defended their financial interests.
So why are they throwing their weight behind a candidate who champions policies that could severely damage their own wealth?
This from thepatriotjournal.com.
Comrade Kamala has made no secret of her socialist leanings. She has promised higher taxes, more regulation, and redistribution of wealth—all policies that should terrify the ultra-rich. Yet, here they are, backing her campaign with millions of dollars. Why?
The answer may not lie in policy or ideology. These billionaires are not concerned with Harris’s rhetoric about fairness or equality. They are protecting something far more personal. There is a growing sense that the true reason for their support is fear—fear of what might come to light if Kamala’s opponent, Donald Trump, wins the White House again.
What are they so afraid of? This is a question that looms large over this election, casting a shadow over the billionaire class and their sudden loyalty to a candidate who promises to undermine their way of life.
From The Blaze:
Billionaire entrepreneur Elon Musk said some billionaires are ‘terrified’ that President Donald Trump would reveal the Jeffrey Epstein client list if elected again in November…
‘You know I think part of why Kamala is getting so much support is that if Trump wins, that Epstein client list is going to become public,’ said Musk.
‘Yes,’ Carlson responded.
‘And some of those billionaires behind Kamala are terrified of that outcome,’ he added.
Specifically, Musk claimed that billionaires like venture capitalist Reid Hoffman and Microsoft founder Bill Gates are “terrified.”
This isn’t just speculation. Musk didn’t mince words, calling out these billionaires by name and suggesting their political motivations are deeply personal.
[J]ust look at them, and you’re like,
‘That’s a nervous person right there.’
Musk said:
[T]he Epstein client list could expose some of the darkest secrets of the global elite. This isn’t about ideology—it’s about survival. These billionaires are scrambling to keep the list hidden, and they see a Harris presidency as their best chance to do just that.
The implications of this revelation are enormous. If Musk is right, the powerful backers of Comrade Kamala are not motivated by a shared vision for America’s future. They are terrified that if Trump wins, their names could be dragged into the public eye as part of the Epstein scandal.
These are people who have spent their lives accumulating power and wealth, and they’ll do anything to protect themselves—even if that means supporting a candidate whose policies could damage the very economic system that made them rich.
The Epstein client list has long been the subject of speculation and conspiracy theories, but there is no doubt that the names on that list could shake the foundations of global power. Trump, who has publicly stated he would release the list if re-elected, represents a direct threat to those who may be implicated.
And that’s why the stakes in this election are so high. It’s not just about politics—it’s about control, influence, and keeping the darkest secrets of the elite class from coming to light.
This is where Trump comes in. As Musk said in his interview:
Trump represents the ultimate wildcard. If he returns to the Oval Office, he’s promised to ‘clean house,’ which includes releasing the Epstein client list.
The fear is palpable. Musk described the nervousness he sees in the faces of these billionaires, and Carlson echoed the sentiment, suggesting that many of those implicated are the same people who regularly scold ordinary Americans from their ivory towers.
For the average voter, the stakes could not be any higher. Trump represents a chance to expose the corruption of the elite class, while Comrade Kamala’s rise to power is being fueled by the very people who stand to lose the most if the truth comes out. The choice is clear: Vote for the man who promises transparency and accountability or for the candidate who is backed by billionaires who have everything to hide.