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Elon Musk helped Trump win. Now he's looking at Europe, and many politicians are alarmed

LONDON (AP) 鈥 Fresh from pouring his money and energies into helping Donald Trump win reelection, Elon Musk has trained his sights on Europe , setting off alarm bells among politicians across the continent.
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FILE - Elon Musk speaks before Republican presidential nominee former President Donald Trump at a campaign rally at Madison Square Garden on Oct. 27, 2024, in New York. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci, File)

LONDON (AP) 鈥 Fresh from pouring his money and energies into win reelection, has , setting off alarm bells among politicians across the continent.

The Tesla and SpaceX chief executive has , demanded the release of and called British an evil tyrant who should be in prison.

Many European politicians have been left concerned by the attention. Musk鈥檚 feed on his social network X is dotted with abusive language 鈥 labeling politicians 鈥渟tupid cretin鈥 and 鈥渟niveling cowards鈥 鈥 as well as retweets of far-right and anti-immigrant accounts.

Andrew Chadwick, professor of political communication at Loughborough University, said Musk is using X 鈥渁 bit like an old-style newspaper mogul,鈥 to promulgate his political views.

鈥淲e鈥檝e seen Musk start to align himself much more obviously with an international movement of the far right,鈥 Chadwick said. 鈥滻f you look at the kinds of people who Musk himself is boosting on his platform 鈥 he鈥檚 increasingly started to assemble a group of different right-wing influencers, many of them with large followings, and presenting their evidence as a basis for his interventions into European politics.鈥

Musk has inserted himself into politics in Germany, which is headed for a Feb. 23 election after center-left Chancellor Olaf Scholz鈥檚 fractious three-party coalition government collapsed.

On Dec. 20, Musk wrote on X: 鈥淥nly the AfD can save Germany,鈥 a reference to the party, which is under observation by the domestic intelligence agency for suspected extremism.

He doubled down on support for the AfD in an article for the Welt am Sonntag newspaper, claiming Germany is 鈥渢eetering on the edge of economic and cultural collapse.鈥 Later this week Musk is due to hold a live chat on X with AfD co-leader Alice Weidel.

embodies the dilemma faced by European politicians 鈥 should they ignore and let Musk鈥檚 comments go unchallenged, or engage and risk amplifying them?

Scholz has said it鈥檚 important to 鈥渟tay cool鈥 over personal attacks, but called Musk鈥檚 involvement in German politics worrying. In a new year message, Scholz pointedly noted that Germany鈥檚 way forward 鈥渨ill not be decided by the owners of social media channels鈥 but by German voters.

French President Emmanuel Macron warned Monday about the risks posed by unchecked power in the hands of tech billionaires and the destabilizing impact they could have on democratic institutions.

鈥淲ho could have imagined, 10 years ago, that the owner of one of the world鈥檚 largest social networks would intervene directly in elections, including in Germany?鈥 Macron said.

Greek Health Minister Adonis Georgiadis said Musk鈥檚 behavior was 鈥渢roubling and far from amusing.鈥

鈥淪omeone cannot simply use their platform, wealth and connections to try to dictate how governments are formed in each nation,鈥 he told Parapolitika Radio. 鈥淭his is becoming increasingly dangerous.鈥

Musk has increasingly focused on since the center-left Labour Party was elected in July, calling Starmer an 鈥渆vil鈥 leader presiding over a 鈥渢yrannical police state.鈥

Musk鈥檚 recent focus is on child sexual abuse, particularly a series of cases that rocked northern England towns several years ago, in which groups of men, largely from Pakistani backgrounds, were tried for grooming and abusing dozens of mostly white girls. The cases have been used by far-right activists to link child abuse to immigration and Islam.

Musk has accused Starmer of failing to bring perpetrators to justice when he was England鈥檚 director of public prosecutions between 2008 and 2013 鈥 a charge Starmer strongly denies.

鈥淪tarmer must go and he must face charges for his complicity in the worst mass crime in the history of Britain,鈥 Musk tweeted.

Chadwick said 鈥渢here鈥檚 been a hesitancy on the part of the political elite in the U.K. to engage鈥 with Musk鈥檚 鈥渋ncredibly inflammatory remarks.鈥 But Starmer changed tack Monday, and accusing U.K. Conservative politicians who have echoed some of Musk鈥檚 points of 鈥渁mplifying what the far right are saying.鈥

鈥淚 enjoy the cut and thrust of politics, the robust debate that we must have, but that鈥檚 got to be based on facts and truth, not on lies,鈥 the prime minister said.

Starmer is facing calls to tighten Britain鈥檚 laws on foreign interference, and governments around the world are under pressure to leave X. Both the U.K. and German governments say they have no plans to quit the platform.

Musk鈥檚 X is under investigation by European authorities attempting to curb hatred, disinformation and other toxic content on social media. The European Union has launched infringement proceedings against X under the bloc鈥檚 , and EU spokesman Thomas Regnier said it will look at whether Musk's livestream interview Thursday with the AfD's Weidel gives inappropriate 鈥減referential treatment鈥 to the party during a preelection period.

Musk, a self-styled free-speech advocate, is critical of efforts to regulate social media. He has compared British attempts to weed out online misinformation through the Online Safety Act to censorship in the Soviet Union.

Musk clearly enjoys baiting mainstream politicians on social media, but Chadwick said it 鈥渞emains to be seen鈥 whether his posting changes public attitudes or helps the causes he champions.

And the political interventions carry risk for him. His comments are being watched closely by Tesla investors for signs he could be turning off car buyers who don鈥檛 agree with his politics.

Tesla is already struggling in Europe, where new registrations for Musk鈥檚 electronic vehicles fell 13% in the first nine months of 2023, according to auto researcher Jato Dynamics. In Germany, Tesla registrations dropped 44%.

Jato senior analyst Felipe Munoz said that Musk's outspokenness is rare and risky for the owner of a publicly traded company 鈥 though it may pay off in the end.

鈥淓urope is going to (the) right,鈥 he said, pointing to politicians including France鈥檚 Marine Le Pen and .

鈥淟ook at what happened in the U.S. His bet on Trump worked. He is playing the same game in Europe.鈥

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Geir Moulson in Berlin; Sylvie Corbet in Paris; Raf Casert in Brussels; Derek Gatopoulos in Athens, Greece; and Bernard Condon in New York contributed to this story.

Jill Lawless, The Associated Press

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