On social media, many viewers stunned after Elon Musk promises Cybertruck to first person to provide ‘proof’ of who’s behind Democrats’ new campaign.
Elon Musk has made a surprising promise following the launch of a new Democratic campaign against Donald Trump.
The campaign, titled ‘Sh*t That Ain’t True’, has sparked debate across political circles.
Democrats target Trump with coordinated message
Previously, a total of 22 Democratic senators have come together to criticize Trump’s economic policies.
Their message? Trump’s promises to lower prices have not come true. The campaign highlights the president’s pledge to “immediately bring prices down, starting on day one.”
However, the latest Consumer Price Index report shows that inflation has risen to “3% annually” since Trump took office.
The campaign also takes a direct jab at Musk, accusing his “Department of Government Efficiency” of cutting essential programs.
Elizabeth Warren calls out Trump and Musk
Senator Elizabeth Warren, a strong critic of both Trump and Musk, joined the campaign with a sharp message.
“Sh*t that ain’t true, that’s what you just heard. Since day one of Donald Trump’s presidency, prices are up, not down.”
Additionally, she also called out Trump’s **pardon of January 6 rioters** and Musk’s alleged influence over government programs.
“He’s letting Elon Musk take a chainsaw, literally, to government programs that people need and giving him access to America’s most sensitive data.”
Elon Musk responds to ‘Sh*t That Ain’t True’ Campaign’
Musk was quick to respond, taking to X (formerly Twitter) to mock the campaign.
He called the coordinated effort “cringe” and made a high-stakes offer.
Musk wrote: “Now we’re up to 22 Dem senators all doing the same cringe video simultaneously!
I will buy a Cybertruck for anyone can provide proof of who wrote this particular piece of propaganda.
First person to post proof in the replies to this post gets the truck!”
Additionally, Elon Musk also clarifiled that the “first person to post proof in the replies” to his tweet would win the prize.
Considering a Cybertruck starts at $81,985, this challenge could be worth a fortune.
Social media reacts to Musk’s offer
Musk’s post quickly went viral on social media and sparked debate among viewers, with users racing to uncover the mastermind behind the campaign.
Additionally, some users praised the investigative work.
One person said: It was a retard. I’ll take my Cybertruck now
A second wrote: This sounds like a task for Big Balls.
While a third commented: LOL! The democrats are so fake! Everything they do is fake and staged.
Another added: Give this guy a truck, he clearly knows what he’s talking about.
Guy has me worried and I didn’t do sh*t. Someone else said.
Gotta be Soros funded at the very least. Someone wrote.
It remains to be seen whether Musk will follow through on his Cybertruck offer. However, his response has drawn even more attention to the ‘Sh*t That Ain’t True’ campaign.
By challenging its origins, Musk may have unintentionally given it the **Streisand effect**, amplifying the message he sought to discredit.
For now, the internet watches and waits—to see if someone can prove who’s behind the campaign and claim the ultimate prize.