Presidential pal and billionaire tech entrepreneur Elon Musk could allegedly buy several multi-million dollar Super Bowl ads touting the Department of Government Efficiency’s success in slashing government waste, reports speculate.
Rumors swirling on social media claim the DOGE task force leader will reportedly spend $40 million of his own money on four or five ads to be aired Sunday, Feb. 9, during Super Bowl LIX, showing the American people how much fraud, abuse, and wasteful spending has been uncovered and cut at federal agencies in recent weeks.
The rumors appear to have been kicked off by X user @sublimeamerica, which wrote “BREAKING: Elon Musk is reportedly running 5 Super Bowl commercials that expose Government Waste that @DOGE has found through USAID.”
X user @itsallphoenix2 alleged: “Elon spent $40M of his own money on the last commercial spots for the Superbowl to show what DOGE found out what our government spent our money on is WILD AF.”
Other social media users followed suit repeating the claim.
The ad could tout accomplishments like DOGE cutting millions from the General Services Administration and Department of Homeland Security, as well as its defunding of numerous US Agency for International Development boondoggles.
Asked whether the rumors were true, X’s AI chatbot Grok said despite no substantiation it could not rule out the possibility that it could happen, rating the veracity of the claim “inconclusive.”
During his first term, President Donald Trump made history as his re-election bid was “the first ever presidential campaign to buy time during the Super Bowl.”
Considering Sunday’s game is anticipated to be the most-watched TV event of all time, with over 120 million viewers possibly tuning in, could another massive pro-Trump PR ad blitz be in the works?
Musk has not addressed the rumors as of writing.
More on this as it develops…
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