Elon Musk is piling onto all the hurricane disinformation, hampering relief efforts

By Adam Aton, Scott Waldman | 10/08/2024 06:16 AM EDT

The billionaire is using the power of his social media platform to spread falsehoods that officials say are hampering recovery efforts.

Elon Musk jumps on the stage beside Donald Trump.

Elon Musk jumps on the stage as former President Donald Trump speaks at a campaign rally Saturday in Butler, Pennsylvania. Evan Vucci/AP

Elon Musk is using his social media network to spread election conspiracy theories about U.S. disasters — just as online falsehoods are complicating the federal response to Hurricanes Helene and Milton.

Musk has helped spread accusations that the Federal Emergency Management Agency “actively blocked” donations to victims of Helene and is “seizing goods … and locking them away to state they are their own” — allegations that FEMA officials call false and which run afoul of state and local Republican leaders’ praise for the assistance from Washington.

On his social network, X, Musk also amplified rumors that authorities in North Carolina had “taken control to stop people helping” stricken residents and accusations that sheriffs were threatening to arrest FEMA staff “if they hinder rescue and aid work.” Many of his allegations centered on the claim that immigrants had already depleted federal disaster funds, which FEMA has said is untrue.

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“FEMA used up its budget ferrying illegals into the country instead of saving American lives. Treason,” Musk wrote without evidence on X, where he interspersed messages about hurricane damage with political attacks on Democrats.

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