Comedian and media pundit Bill Maher is advising Democrats to “win” back tech billionaire Elon Musk after the world’s richest man fell out publicly with President Trump.
Maher slammed some Democratic strategists’ proposal that the party needs to have its own version of Joe Rogan. Instead, Maher said, Democrats should ask themselves why they lost “the old one” since he “used to be on your side.”
“He’s expressed unease with some things Trump is doing, as has a certain disgruntled former employee named Elon Musk, who, like Joe, is another guy who, five years ago, was thought of as a liberal but got driven into the other camp by bad attitudes and bad ideas, a reversal I completely understand, although I would never emulate,” Maher said Friday night on HBO’s “Real Time with Bill Maher.”
“They tried real hard to cancel Rogan a few years ago, and when Elon hosted Saturday Night Live in 2021, well before he was a Trumper, some of the cast members gave him the cold shoulder for the sin of being rich. You think people don’t remember when you do this s— to them that it’s not going to have blowback,” the comedian said, alluding to Musk’s previous support for Democratic candidates, including former Presidents Biden and Obama.
“Now me again. You don’t have to win me back, because I never left. But all the guys in America like Joe and Elon, yeah, you do have to win them back. The good news is you can,” he added on Friday night.
Maher then pointed to Musk’s recent criticism of the administration, including his disappointment with Trump’s “big, beautiful bill.” Trump said Thursday at the White House that he had a “great” relationship with Musk, but that might not be the case anymore.
The tech billionaire and former Department of Government Efficiency adviser then fired back, signaling he is open to forming a third party, backing calls for Trump to be impeached and accusing the president of being listed in the Jeffrey Epstein files. Trump warned that he could opt to cut off Musk’s companies’ contracts with the federal government.
“So I think we call that a gettable voter, someone who’s mulling a change,” Maher said of Musk. “Maybe this will put quietest to the nonsense that Elon and Rogan too went to the dark side.”
Ever since suffering heavy losses during the 2024 election cycle, Democrats are looking to rebuild their image, shore up their base and find ways to effectively counter Trump. The party is also looking for its next leader.
Democrats have also expressed frustration about efforts to bring men into their coalition who, in November, backed Trump over former Vice President Harris. The GOP did a better of job of speaking to men during the race, particularly younger men, through mediums such as podcasts.
“They kicked our a‑‑es all over the place with these guys,” one top Democratic strategist told The Hill. “They met male voters exactly where they were and we, on the other hand, had nothing comparable.”
At least one House Democrat is open to wooing back Musk, who previously was a Democratic Party donor, into the party’s tent.
“If Biden had a big supporter criticize him, Trump would have hugged him the next day. When we refused to meet with @RobertKennedyJr, Trump embraced him & won. We can be the party of sanctimonious lectures, or the party of FDR that knows how to win & build a progressive majority,” Rep. Ro Khanna (D-Calif.) said in a Thursday post on social media platform X.