Brett Favre has thrown his support behind Elon Musk, in Lockstep with his support from President Donald Trump, despite the recent attacks on Tesla dealers.
The role of Musk as one of the top officials in the Trump government, especially as head of the Ministry of Government Efficiency, has received criticism from many Democrats.
Protests have become in the company of Musk, including charging stations that are set on fire, shooting a building and destroying dealer windows.
Now, Favre throws his public support behind Musk, a day after he wore a cheese cup inspired by Packers during a town hall in Green Bay, Wisconsin.
“First of all, it's you, it's frightening, it's scary, because if you really think carefully, a backup from Elon Musk was a democrat a few years ago and they love him, he was the most brilliant inventor and smartest man ever,” said Favre on the Ricky Cobb show on Outkick.com.
'Richest man in the world. You know, he was on a pedestal. Now he works for free and is he trying to make this country better and does he have to do that? If you wanted to drive to the sunset, buy different islands and never heard again, he could do this. '

Brett Favre has thrown his support behind Elon Musk, in Lockstep with his support from Trump

The role of Musk as one of the top officials in the Trump government has drawn a lot of criticism

Trump has called Musk an adviser, despite the fact that the CEO of Tesla has no government experience
“The same can be said for Trump. This has to do because he loves this country and people hate them for that. And I hate Elon, but I know it will be fine. He is much smarter than all of us and he is quite resilient and then everyone who is willing to do what he does for this country is all the awards that you can get, not the negative recoil. '
“Yes, I just think that in this case, in many cases, the left is very bad to even attack this guy as absolutely crazy and it is just very frightening.”
Musk and Trump have been coordinated with each other since last summer, when the CEO of Tesla joined the stage at the then presidential candidate Trump during a campaign field.
The role of Musk in the federal government and its tactics is polarized in the American public.
Attorney General Pam Bondi has labeled the attacks on Tesla dealers as domestic terrorism, where the FBI launches a task force in the actions against Musk's company.