Unlike numerous other business leaders, Elon Musk has yet to condemn Republicans’ attempt to overturn the presidential election results or the deadly Jan. 6 insurrection, instead choosing to joke about the Capitol riot online.
As it turns out, the political action committee for Musk’s SpaceX—of which he is the founder and CEO—contributed $119,000 during the 2020 election cycle to 26 Members of Congress who voted against certifying Biden’s electoral win.
Many aerospace and tech companies have changed or are reevaluating their political giving after the electoral college certification vote and Capitol riot.
Boeing, Northrop Grumman, Raytheon, Leidos, BAE Systems, Google, Facebook, and Microsoft have suspended all congressional campaign contributions for the time being.
Amazon, Comcast, and Verizon have paused their political giving to the 147 Republicans who voted against certification of the presidential election results, and Cisco and Intel have terminated their donations to those members’ campaigns altogether.
Musk dramatically scaled back his personal political spending last year, after coming under criticism from environmentalists for giving money to the GOP in the 2018 election, and did not personally contribute to any of the insurrectionists this cycle.
SpaceX raised $743,000 for its PAC from company employees in 2019-2020, including $5,000 from Musk, and $119,000 of that money went to the members who tried to prevent Biden from taking office.
There was no response to a query sent by the Center for Media and Democracy (CMD) to SpaceX’s media department, asking whether the company would follow others in suspending donations to GOP members who voted against certifying the election.
In addition to the aerospace and tech companies, at least 19 other major corporations have said they will suspend or stop entirely their financial support for those opposing certification, and dozens more are reviewing their overall contribution policies for congressional candidates.
Musk’s wealth has quintupled during the pandemic, making him the second richest man in the world, even as he questioned Covid-19’s mortality rate and denounced stay-at-home health orders as “fascist.”
Arn Pearson and Alex Kotch contributed to this report.
Image adapted from SpaceX/Flickr (license) and The Royal Society/Wikipedia (license)
alec neal stanton
Elon Musk is the anti establishment Donald Trump of the billionaires. He has my respect.
seedeevee
Did Don Wiener condemn the Democrats attempt to overturn the presidential election results in 2016 through 2020?
I didn’t think so.
AMuchBetterFace
SpaceX’s PAC gave more money to Democrats than Republican’s during the 2020 election cycle. That’s shown by your own link to opensecrets.org.
Why didn’t you post all the donations given to Democrats?
JoeO
A lot less than the 500 million dollars Zuckerberg gave to assist in assisting with the ballot manipulation.
Jay
There was zero ballot issues.!! Republicans lost Trump lost and that’s the final word. Now GOP States have rigged the 2022 and 2024 elections so the gerrymandering and voting will totally favor the GOP.!!! Now that is Bull$h)t !!! The Lyying communist loving Republicans will be back, the same people who attacked our own Capital and tried to kill their own Vice President..!!!
What a bunch of Sick people!!!!
Neal Chazin
I appreciate & share your reports that “follow the money”. However, I am often unclear as to the source of your information. Did SpaceX/Musk publish this donation info in the public domain?
AMuchBetterFace
You can see all SpaceX PAC donations here:
https://www.opensecrets.org/political-action-committees-pacs/spacex/C00411116/candidate-recipients/2020