Overview
- Elon Musk urges Republican senators to oppose a Ukraine aid bill, claiming it won't help Ukraine and could prolong the war.
- The $95 billion aid package, including $60 billion for Ukraine, passed the Senate but faces opposition in the House.
- Musk argues that Putin won't lose the war and suggests that if Putin were to back off, he could be assassinated, potentially leading to a more hardcore leader.
- Critics accuse Musk of being a Putin apologist, but he defends his stance by highlighting his companies' efforts to undermine Russia.
- The debate over the aid package highlights divisions within the U.S. political landscape, with implications for the ongoing conflict in Ukraine.