Ashley St. Clair, a former romantic partner of Elon Musk, has made a shocking claim that Musk discussed using "space technology" and possessing 10,000 lasers in space to monitor and potentially influence the 2024 election. The claim, made publicly by St. Clair, centers around a conversation where she alleges Musk shared real-time vote data. St. Clair, a social media personality, did not provide specific details about the technology or how it was purportedly used.
The specific context of the alleged conversation and the nature of the 'real-time vote data' remain unclear beyond St. Clair’s initial statements. Elon Musk has not publicly responded to St. Clair’s allegations. Representatives for Musk and SpaceX have not issued any statements regarding the claims at the time of publication. The allegations raise questions about potential misuse of technology and interference in democratic processes, though further verification and investigation are needed.
St. Clair's history and past statements have been subject to scrutiny, which adds a layer of complexity to the veracity of these specific claims. The 2024 election itself remains a subject of ongoing analysis and discussion regarding security and integrity. As the world waits for more information, one thing is clear: the intersection of technology and politics has never been more complicated.

