Elon Musk engages with Naomi Seibt, a supporter of Germany's far-right AfD, in a series of online exchanges. Musk questions negative perceptions of the party, and publicly supports its ideology.
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Since asking Seibt about the AfD in June, Musk has engaged publicly with the self-professed libertarian more than 40 times.
The tech billionaire has faced a vocal backlash after backing far-right movement shunned by mainstream parties ...