Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) head Elon Musk told podcast host Joe Rogan on Friday his concerns over mainstream media portrayals that he says might incite violence against him.
At his first cabinet meeting under President Donald Trump, Musk reported receiving numerous death threats amid criticism of his leadership at DOGE, which has aggressively cut federal spending. During an appearance on “The Joe Rogan Experience,” Musk criticized the media for, as he said, labeling him in extremist terms which, he argues, could potentially motivate violence.
“At this point, I think I’m at the top of the list for a lot of homicidal maniacs,” Musk said. “They’re doing the same thing to me that they did to Trump, which is that they’re making it sound like if you kill me, you’re a hero.”
Musk called these actions “evil,” adding that the media distortions were not only personal attacks but a dangerous manipulation of public perception. Reflecting on his shifting public persona, Musk said there’s an irony in his transformation in the media’s eyes from a celebrated innovator to a villain.