Elon Musk said on the Katie Miller podcast that the current threat environment from radical left-wing activists remains too dangerous for him to appear in public, especially after the political assassination of Charlie Kirk.
Miller asked Musk:
“When’s the last time you did something extremely ordinary like go to Target or CVS?”
Musk responded:
“I can’t go to things where there’s the general public because I’m there, there’s an immediate, can I have a selfie line that forms, and these days, particularly in light of Charlie Kirk’s murder, there are serious security issues. It’s not that I don’t want to. I simply can’t.”
Miller then asked:
“Has Charlie’s murder changed how you do things or were you already locked down pretty well before that?”
Musk responded:
“It certainly reinforced the severity of the situation where life is on hardcore mode. You make one mistake, and you’re dead, and it only takes one mistake.”
Here’s the clip:
Musk is referring to what we view as a heightened threat environment stemming from Democratic-aligned NGOs and activist groups over his DOGE initiatives earlier this year.

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