Venezuelan President Maduro challenges ‘arch-enemy’ Elon Musk to a fight

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Musk shared the video on his social media platform X, saying, “el burro sabe mas que Maduro,” or, “The donkey knows more than Maduro.”

The billionaire also shared a video of people tearing down a billboard image of Maduro.

“The people of Venezuela have had enough of this clown,” Musk wrote.

Musk continued to reply to posts about the likely rigged election, including one suggesting Maduro won the presidential election with 107% of the votes. In his simple reply, Musk left a laughing emoji.

Another post shared by Musk shows a statue of former president Hugo Chávez being torn down; the X CEO wrote, “Adios Dictador Maduro.”

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SpaceX founder Elon Musk

Venezuela’s President Nicolás Maduro declared Elon Musk his “arch-enemy.” (AP / AP Images)

As to claims Maduro made about Musk invading Venezuela with an army and his space rockets, one user asked if he could confirm or deny the rumor.

“Does he have space lasers? Because I do,” Musk wrote.

Maduro was declared the winner of the country’s presidential election on Sunday after securing more than 50% of the vote, although the opposition contends that the results are not accurate.

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Maduro wearing a suit and tie

Venezuela’s President Nicolás Maduro challenged Elon Musk to a fight. (Carlos Becerra/Getty Images / Getty Images)

The National Electoral Council said at around midnight that Maduro received 51% of the vote, while the main opposition candidate, Edmundo González, had 44% support, according to The Associated Press.

Elvis Amoroso, head of the National Electoral Council, said the results were based on 80% of voting stations and represented an irreversible trend.

The electoral authority, controlled by Maduro loyalists, did not immediately publish the results from each of the 30,000 polling booths across the country, impeding the opposition’s ability to challenge the results after alleging it only had data for about 30% of the ballot boxes.

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Venezuela's President Nicolas Maduro leads the celebration of the 22nd anniversary of late President Hugo Chavez's return to power after a failed coup attempt in 2002 wearing army fatigues and a matching baseball cap.

Venezuela’s President Nicolas Maduro leads the celebration of the 22nd anniversary of late President Hugo Chavez’s return to power after a failed coup attempt in 2002, in Caracas, Venezuela April 13, 2024. (Reuters/Leonardo Fernandez Viloria/File Photo / Reuters)

“The Venezuelans and the entire world know what happened,” González said.

Opposition leader Maria Corina Machado claimed González’s margin of victory was “overwhelming.” Machado said the opposition had voting results from about 40% of ballot boxes across the country and that more were expected overnight.

Officials and lawmakers in the U.S. and elsewhere expressed skepticism about the validity of Venezuela’s presidential election results after Maduro was declared the victor.

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Speaking in Tokyo, U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken said the U.S. has “serious concerns” about the announced outcome.

Fox News Digital’s Landon Mion and The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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