Elon Musk Denies Illegal Work Allegations, Calls Claims “Hype”

Tech billionaire Elon Musk has refuted recent reports alleging he worked illegally in the United States during the early days of his entrepreneurial journey. The allegations sparked a heated exchange with President Biden and have drawn significant attention to Musk’s immigration status in the mid-1990s.

Musk Claims He Held Proper Work Authorization

Musk insists he transitioned from a J-1 visa to an H-1B visa, granting him legal authorization to work in the US. While he hasn’t publicly presented documentation to support this claim, he firmly denies any wrongdoing. He addressed the allegations at a Trump campaign event, characterizing the story as overblown hype.

Disagreement with President Biden Fuels Controversy

The controversy surrounding Musk’s work authorization has further fueled his ongoing public disagreements with President Biden. While the specifics of their exchange remain somewhat unclear, it’s evident the issue has added another layer to their already complex relationship.

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