In a bid to secure a much-needed cash infusion for his presidential campaign, Donald Trump recently met with the billionaire CEO of Tesla Elon Musk and a small group of affluent Republican donors in Palm Beach, Florida.

The meeting served as an opportunity for Trump to court potential major donors as he prepares for the general election against President Joe Biden.

In February, a staggering $454 million penalty was imposed on Trump as part of his New York civil fraud case. Trump’s legal team, after being denied a $100 million bond, acknowledged in a court filing that he may be compelled to sell properties to secure the necessary funds for the full bond amount unless an emergency stay is granted.

The civil penalty is separate from the $83.3 million sum awarded in the defamation case filed by writer E. Jean Carroll. Additionally, Trump faces the weight of four ongoing criminal cases, further exacerbating his legal and financial challenges.

With an estimated net worth of approximately $200 billion, according to Forbes, Musk possesses the financial means to significantly bolster Trump’s campaign and potentially offset the substantial financial advantage held by Biden and his supporters.

In a recent tweet, Musk clarified that he does not plan to donate to either Biden or Trump’s campaigns. But he has also said that he does not want Biden to be reelected.

Musk’s influence could extend beyond direct donations to the campaigns, as he has the potential to support either candidate through contributions to political action committees (PACs) aligned with their respective causes. Such a move would undoubtedly have a substantial impact on the fundraising efforts of the favored candidate.

Despite Musk’s occasional forays into expressing political opinions on social media, he has not been a significant and regular donor to political campaigns. In the 2018 midterm election cycle, he made several contributions of $33,900 each to Republican and Democratic committees supporting congressional candidates. However, his financial involvement in political campaigns has been relatively limited compared to his vast wealth.

On his platform X, Musk has been heavily aligned with right-wing causes such as paying the legal fees for The Mandalorian star Gina Carano, who was fired after supporting alt-right views on social media.

Musk’s finances have been strained by the acquisition of Twitter and the tanking of Tesla stock, which is the primary source of his wealth.

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