Tucker Carlson to Elon Musk: If Trump Loses 'You're F**ked'
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Tucker Carlson kicked off his highly anticipated interview with Elon Musk by telling the controversial billionaire "if [Donald Trump] loses, you're f**ked, dude," before the two dove into Musk's enthusiasm for the former president and how the outcome might impact his future freedom.

The special two-hour episode of Tucker Carlson's show on Musk's X platform (formerly Twitter) opens with the two seated against a stark white background. Tucker begins to speak, barely getting out the words, "If he loses man... what are you..." before the two men erupt in giggles.

Carlson regains his composure and says, "You're f**ked, dude!"

"I'm f**ked," Musk agrees between laughs, "If he loses, I'm f**ked."

Musk, an avowed Trump supporter who joined a campaign rally over the weekend admitted he's been "trashing Kamala non-stop."

"How long do you think my prison sentence is going to be?" Musk continues, "Will I see my children? I don't know."

Musk cites a now deleted post in which he stated that no one is even trying to assassinate Kamala, because it's pointless. "They'll just spawn another puppet," he adds. Musk deleted the self-described joke after some interpreted it as encouraging an attempt on the Vice President's life.

"That's hilarious," Carlson responds before redirecting the conversation back to what potential repercussions Musk fears if Trump is not elected this November.

"In the hopefully unlikely event that he loses, there may be some vengeance on me," Musk claims.

Over the next several minutes, Musk reveals his deeper concerns about American democracy. "My view is that if Trump doesn't win this election, it's the last election we're going to have," he says, his tone grave.

According to Musk, this view is based on data available on government websites. He continues: "The democrats have been importing so many illegals...they're transporting large numbers of illegals to swing states." By the next election, Musk says he fears, there will be no swing states.

Musk told Carlson that Republicans are "the underdog," describing the party's uphill battle against Democrats who "import illegals," "control celebrities," and "have all the money."

Musk reasserts his unapologetic support for Trump, assuring Carlson, "I'm all in, baby."

The full interview with helpful timestamps is available to view on Carlson's X account.

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