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This Article is From Feb 01, 2017

Elon Musk’s Trump Outreach Is Angering ‘The Resistance’

The founder of SpaceX and Tesla wants to influence policy from the inside.

(Bloomberg) -- Sometimes it seems like Elon Musk is spacewalking without a tether. 

America's clean-energy icon—the founder of Tesla Motors and SpaceX—riled up many of his supporters this weekend by offering a decidedly tepid criticism of President Donald Trump's executive order restricting immigrants and refugees from seven predominantly Muslim nations. 

Elon Musk @elonmusk
The blanket entry ban on citizens from certain primarily Muslim countries is not the best way to address the country's challenges

He sent a quick follow-up message that was a bit more direct, but it wasn't shared by as many people. 

Elon Musk @elonmusk
Many people negatively affected by this policy are strong supporters of the US. They've done right,not wrong & don't deserve to be rejected.

As thousands of angry protesters descended on airports and federal courthouses around the nation to decry the ban and prevent refugees from being sent home, Musk kept on tweeting. It only made things worse. He even offered to take suggestions for possible amendments to Trump's Strategic and Policy Forum.

Elon Musk @elonmusk
Please read immigration order. Lmk specific amendments. Will seek advisory council consensus & present to President. https://t.co/qLpbsP4lEk

Some people had some thoughts to share. 

Seth Weintraub @llsethj
@elonmusk Feels like you are getting Romney'ed. Hard. Stay Woke.

And even a few amendments. 

David Ruddock @RDR0b11
@elonmusk @WSJPolitics I have an amendment. https://t.co/0xtOGA39iM

Since Friday, Musk's Trump-related tweets have attracted almost 10,000 direct replies. Some of the anti-Trump protesters are calling themselves the Resistance. 

A call for input, of course, only invites internet meme-ing in situations like this, and it reminded everyone online that Musk is participating in two advisory roles for the new administration , and that he's publicly supported Rex Tillerson, the former CEO of Exxon Mobil Corp., for Secretary of State.  That's an especially controversial endorsement from a man who has pledged his life's work to getting humanity off fossil fuels. The pushback to it all was fierce ...

Alex Steffen @AlexSteffen
Hey @elonmusk, that squeak you're hearing is @tesla's brand integrity leaking out.Might want to patch the leak with a rejection of Trump.

... and relentless ...

Yann LeCun @ylecun
@elonmusk you are an advisor to Trump. Quit. If you stay, fight and know that this will hurt your legacy regardless.

... and in some cases, harsh. 

Joshua Kessler @JoshuaKessler1
@elonmusk @danahull I don't know if you want to be hitched to this guy man. His stink could stay on you for a while.

Twitter dogpiles are rarely a venue for nuance. If they were, one might note that Musk is a unique case, perhaps in all American business leadership, that might invite at least a little consideration from the left. First, he's devoted his considerable fortune to advance clean energy. Tesla singlehandedly forced the automotive industry to take electric vehicles seriously, and its Model 3 electric car is the leading contender to become the first mass-market EV. Musk was also chairman and biggest investor in SolarCity, the largest U.S. installer of rooftop solar, before Tesla acquired the company outright.

Schmeh Wiggly @Schmeehh
@juanrod @elonmusk Maybe he likes to actually accomplish things instead of whining from the sidelines

One of his biggest goals all along, was to make clean-energy alternatives mainstream, to break down the partisan ideology of electric car-buying by making plugin cars that are the fastest and coolest vehicles money can buy. His solar roof tiles are groundbreaking technology, and his unique solar financing model removed financial barriers to help people start saving money from day one. The goal was to make clean energy products that were no-brainers, regardless of a person's politics—and that might just be Musk's greatest contribution yet.  

John Beans @johnpaytonbeans
@elonmusk @inhaleray Division of labor: people march and protest, Elon gets cool stuff done.

From a more practical standpoint, Musk is also the founder of SpaceX, and as such has everything to lose by alienating Trump. SpaceX has revolutionized space travel for the 21st century: Musk built the only American-made rocket engine available at the time and the only alternative to Russian engines (which America had become wholly dependent on). Though SpaceX cut the cost of space travel dramatically, it still relies on U.S. contracts and access to government spaceports. National security rules around rockets are severe: SpaceX, for example, isn't allowed to hire foreign nationals. It's a source of frustration for Musk, who is himself an immigrant from South Africa, but an all-out feud with an easily agitated White House could endanger all of his spacefaring aspirations.

Johannes Berge @b3rge
@elonmusk @inhaleray Musk's stand may seem conflicting rn, but he's in for the long run.would hate to see Mars wasted due to hasty st.ments

Starting a war of words with Trump might make some Musk supporters feel good, but at what cost? Would harsh words help refugees? Unlikely. But it could cost him a seat at the table, where, at least in theory, he might have real influence. Musk said repeatedly on Twitter that he disagrees with the immigration orders, he called them “bad,” but he was relentlessly diplomatic. His tweets, and the responses, continued Monday.  

@elonmusk I hope you don't agree with Trumps's overall views.. as a young black futurist I really looked up to your ideologies

Musk's reply: 

Elon Musk @elonmusk
@inhaleray I agree with creating great jobs, restoring US strength as a great manufacturer of products and anything… https://t.co/2LwDBDLeO0

The Make-America-Great vibe probably won't win back any of the Twitter users calling for a Tesla boycott. But to those who've been watching Musk closely, the response here—and his practical approach in general—has been more Muskian than Trumpian, love it or leave it. 

Watch Elon Musk and Rex Tillerson Agree on Something

The One Idea Climate Change Adversaries Agree On
  1. Musk has already used this position to directly press Trump to institute a tax on carbon dioxide emissions, and he has advised the President on manufacturing policy and infrastructure investment. 

  2. Musk notes that Tillerson has publicly supported a tax on carbon dioxide pollution, the principle cause of global warming. 

To contact the author of this story: Tom Randall in New York at trandall6@bloomberg.net.

To contact the editor responsible for this story: David Rovella at drovella@bloomberg.net.

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