Joe Rogan claims Elon Musk's custom app 'had accurate data' about Trump's win hours before it was called
AUSTIN, TEXAS: Joe Rogan has revealed new details about how Elon Musk appeared to have the "most accurate data" on the 2024 presidential election hours before the results were made public.
The podcaster noted that the Tesla CEO's phone appeared to have a custom app that provided precise vote counts ahead of time, giving him an early edge on the election outcome.
Joe Rogan says Elon Musk knew Donald Trump won four hours before the results came
In a recent episode of his podcast, Joe Rogan shared, "Apparently Elon created an app and he knew who won the election four hours before the results."
The UFC commentator went on to recount a conversation with UFC boss Dana White, who told him about Musk’s early prediction. "So as the results are coming in, four hours before they called it, Dana White told me Elon said, "I'm leaving. It's over. Donald won," recalled Rogan.
He added, "I don't know where he's pulling his data from but he had the most accurate data. In terms of the rural states they hadn't put their results in yet, but Trump was ahead in these states. Kamala was never going to win those states, so it tabulated that, and put it all together.'I don't know how he did it."
Internet unsurprised by Joe Rogan's revelation about Elon Musk's knowledge
Following Joe Rogan's revelation of Elon Musk's early knowledge about Donald Trump's victory, many netizens took to social media to share their thoughts.
One wrote, "I think a lot of people knew he won early and didn’t need an app," and another quipped, "We all knew 4 hrs before they called it that he won lol."
"Everyone that's wants a change knew he won," remarked a person, while someone else added, "It was evident early on that he was going to win. No app needed."
"Elon knew the election results because he bought the outcome fair and square," declared an individual.
Elon Musk's role in Donald Trump's 2024 election campaign
Elon Musk played a significant role in Donald Trump's return to the White House, contributing at least $119 million to a pro-Trump PAC, as per the Federal Election Commission.
The tech billionaire, who endorsed the former president shortly after the Butler assassination attempt, regularly shared posts in support of Trump on his social media platform X (formerly Twitter).
In October, Musk further intensified his efforts by setting up camp in the crucial battleground state of Pennsylvania, where he was giving away $1 million each day to voters who signed a conservative political petition, as per Daily Mail.
President-elect Trump recently revealed that Musk, along with Vivek Ramaswamy, will lead the newly created Department of Government Efficiency in his second administration.
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