Musk calls Senator Mark Kelly a ‘traitor’ over Ukraine support
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Mr Kelly, who visited Ukraine over the weekend, said it was important that Americans stand with the war-torn country.
PHOTO: SENATOR MARK KELLY/FACEBOOK
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WASHINGTON - Tech billionaire and senior White House adviser Elon Musk called Senator Mark Kelly a “traitor” on March 10, after the latter visited Ukraine and said it was important that Americans stand with the war-torn country.
Mr Kelly, a former Nasa astronaut and US Navy pilot, visited Ukraine – which has been battling a Russian invasion for more than three years
His trip comes at a time when US President Donald Trump is seeking a quick end to the conflict and upending US foreign policy with his pivot to Moscow and pause of US military aid to Kyiv.
“Just left Ukraine. What I saw proved to me we can’t give up on the Ukrainian people. Everyone wants this war to end, but any agreement has to protect Ukraine’s security and can’t be a giveaway to (Russian President Vladimir) Putin,” Mr Kelly said on social media platform X.
“Donald Trump is trying to weaken Ukraine’s hand and we are owed an explanation,” Mr Kelly added in another post about his visit.
Mr Musk, the world’s richest person and Mr Trump’s top campaign donor, responded to Mr Kelly on X by saying: “You are a traitor.”
Mr Kelly hit back, writing: “Traitor? Elon, if you don’t understand that defending freedom is a basic tenet of what makes America great and keeps us safe, maybe you should leave it to those of us who do.”
Ukraine and the US began talks
Mr Kelly later described SpaceX boss Musk to reporters as “not a serious guy. He should go back to building rockets”, according to NBC.
California Senator Adam Schiff threw his support behind Mr Kelly, a fellow Democrat.
“Mark Kelly is a retired navy pilot, astronaut, and dedicated public servant. He is a hero. Elon Musk is a self-absorbed coward. Hope that clears things up,” Mr Schiff said on X.
Republican congressman Don Bacon also weighed in.
“It’s not decent, it’s not right... I don’t agree with Senator Kelly on some things, but we don’t call each other a traitor, and I think it reflects bad on the White House,” he told CNN correspondent Manu Raju. AFP

