Joe Rogan reveals Elon Musk created an app that showed Trump won the election ‘four hours before they called it’

Podcaster Joe Rogan, who recently interviewed Donald Trump and Elon Musk in the days before the election, revealed how the Tesla and X owner was able to tell that the former president won the election well before everyone else.

Rogan explained on his podcast that Musk had developed a custom app on his phone that could give him precise vote counts in advance – just hours before the networks announced it.

“Apparently Elon created an app and knew who won the election four hours before the results” Rogan said.

“So when the results came in, Dana White, four hours before they announced it, said to me that Elon said, ‘I’m leaving. It’s over. Donald won.’

Podcaster Joe Rogan, who recently interviewed Donald Trump and Elon Musk in the days before the election, revealed how the Tesla and X owner could tell the former president won the election well before everyone else

Rogan explained that Musk had developed a custom app on his phone that could give him precise vote counts in advance – just hours before the networks announced it.

Rogan explained that Musk had developed a custom app on his phone that could give him precise vote counts in advance – just hours before the networks announced it.

“I don’t know where he got his data from, but he had the most accurate data. As for the rural states, they had not yet announced their results, but in these states Trump was ahead. Kamala was never going to win those states, so it mapped that out and put it all together.

“I don’t know how he did it,” said Rogan, who issued his own last-minute show of support for Trump last Monday, on the eve of the election.

Perhaps no figure has contributed as much to Trump’s election campaign as Musk.

Over the summer, a Musk-founded super PAC, an outside spending group that can raise unlimited amounts of money, emerged to help Trump turn out voters.

According to filings with the Federal Election Commission, Musk has poured at least $119 million into a Trump door-knocking operation.

While Musk’s America PAC struggled to achieve some of its door-knocking goals and faced fraud claims, the massive operation still helped Trump’s otherwise paltry efforts on the ground.

According to filings with the Federal Election Commission, Musk has poured at least $119 million into a Trump door-knocking operation.

According to filings with the Federal Election Commission, Musk has poured at least $119 million into a Trump door-knocking operation.

Like much of the campaign, Musk's operation was focused on motivating soft Trump supporters to go to the polls — not convincing undecided voters.

Like much of the campaign, Musk’s operation was aimed at motivating soft Trump supporters to go to the polls — not convincing undecided voters

Like much of the campaign, Musk’s operation was focused on motivating soft Trump supporters to go to the polls — not on convincing undecided voters.

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By October, Musk had set up camp in must-win Pennsylvania, giving away $1 million every day to a voter who signed a conservative political petition.

Trump has publicly pledged that he will tap Musk to head a government efficiency commission.

Donald Trump was joined by Steve Wynn, Elon Musk and Dana White in the VIP area of ​​the Mar-a-Lago ballroom in West Palm Beach as they watched the 2024 election results.

Donald Trump was joined by Steve Wynn, Elon Musk and Dana White in the VIP area of ​​the Mar-a-Lago ballroom in West Palm Beach as they watched the 2024 election results.

By the time Trump delivered his victory speech early Wednesday, the new president-elect was flanked by — and lauding — famous names from the sports world.

UFC boss Dana White was lovingly praised as ‘tough’ and ‘a piece of work’, while golfer Bryson DeChambeau was celebrated as ‘fantastic’ and even had a ‘slightly longer’ drive than the golf-loving Trump.

Loud cheers and a significant portion of Trump’s speech were devoted to his most famous supporter of all, Musk.