Ashley St. Clair implies Elon Musk interfered in the 2024 election: “In October [5th, 2024], Elon tells me he is ready to release his ‘anomaly in the matrix.’ He says he has 10K lasers in space, referring to his satellites. He says this is not a piece they’ll see on the chess board. Shortly after that, he’s sending me internal data from America PAC, real-time delta vote metrics. On election night, Elon left Mar-a-Lago early and he told me yeah I knew hours ago that Trump won, my team has the best real time data. How do you have real time data?”
On a live election day [11/5/24] stream with Tucker Carlson, Musk's son Lil' X grabbed his dad's mic and said, "We're in SpaceX and we quietly do just whatever we want," and then stated "They'll never know" twice
On a Jan 19, 2025 pre-inauguration rally in PA, Trump said "Elon knows those vote-counting computers better than anyone"
Resolution criteria
This market will resolve to the option that best describes the intent or context behind Elon Musk's "anomaly in the matrix" and "not...on...chessboard" comments as reported by Ashley St. Clair. Since this is a poll, the market will resolve based on the collective consensus of the participants, or if definitive public evidence (such as a verified leak, official admission, or credible investigative report) emerges to clarify these specific statements.
Background
Following the 2024 U.S. Presidential Election, conservative commentator Ashley St. Clair publicly claimed that Elon Musk sent her text messages in October 2024 referencing an "anomaly in the matrix" and stating that "10K lasers in space" (alluding to Starlink satellites) was "not a piece they’ll see on the chess board."
St. Clair further alleged that Musk shared real-time internal data from America PAC during the election cycle and claimed to know the election results hours before they were officially called. These claims have fueled speculation regarding the extent of Musk’s involvement in election data analytics and the technical capabilities of his companies during the campaign. Additional public remarks, such as comments made by Musk's son during a stream with Tucker Carlson and praise from Donald Trump regarding Musk's knowledge of vote-counting systems, have been cited by observers as potential, albeit ambiguous, context for these statements.