FOIA: Biden’s Army Trained Soldiers to Believe Pro-Lifers Were Terrorists and Jews Invente...
President Trump Had 'A Very Good Telephone Call' With Zelensky, but There Is...
Anti-Israel Student Speaks Out After Being Arrested, Blames 'Anti-Palestinian Racism'
Elon Musk Levels Tim Walz After He Cheers for Tesla's Falling Stock Prices
Chuck Schumer Made an Interesting Admission About the Democratic Party
AG Bondi Makes Move That Will Allow Gun Rights Restoration for First Time...
Zeldin Hits Back After Judge Blocks EPA From Ending Biden Administration's 'Gold Bars'...
Florida AG Sends Warning to Fort Myers City Council Over ICE Decision
Neera Tanden Tried to Compare Tesla Attacks and J6. It Did Not End...
Hakeem Jeffries Sure Waited Long Enough to Say He Supports Chuck Schumer
Anti-Musk Agitators Could Get Their Soros Bucks Back
Walz Thinks Conservative Men Are ‘Scared’ of Him
Another DOGE Standoff Just Turned Into a Lawsuit
Americans Don't Want to Hear Celebrities Spew Their Political Beliefs
The Democrats Are Choosing Very Stupid Hills to Die On
Tipsheet
Premium

Elon Musk's Reported Super Bowl Plans: A Game-Changer in Advertising

AP Photo/Alex Brandon

Elon Musk has reportedly spent a staggering $40 million on Super Bowl ads to highlight the federal government’s overly wasteful spending habits. The tech mogul's ad campaign is expected to dominate the airwaves on Sunday, driving attention to exposing the government waste discovered by the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) through USAID. 

Rumor has it that Musk has allocated a staggering sum for five commercials set to air during the biggest football game of the year. However, neither Musk nor his representatives have officially confirmed these reports. Notably, in 2020, President Donald Trump made history with the first-ever presidential campaign ad during the Super Bowl. Alongside Trump, former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg also took advantage of the expensive ad slots, reportedly spending $10 million each for their 60-second campaign spots.

Social media users speculated that Musk's ads would send Democrats into a state of panic.

Meanwhile, while people are excited to watch the Superbowl in case Musk does run commercials, former Vice President Kamala Harris showed up to a Lakers game, and no one cared. 

Social media users quickly noticed Harris and her husband, Doug Emhoff, seated in unimpressive seats during the game. 

Launched by Trump, DOGE was created to slash federal spending. Under the leadership of Musk, the initiative boasts of saving over $1 billion by eliminating wasteful contracts, including those tied to diversity, equity, and inclusion programs. Yet, the task force has faced backlash from Democrats and consumer protection groups, mainly after it gained access to the Treasury Department's payment system, which holds sensitive personal information for millions of U.S. citizens.

Recommended

Trending on Townhall Videos

Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement