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Elon Musk says coronavirus lockdowns are 'fundamentally a violation of the Constitution'

May 8, 2020, 01:02 IST
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Elon Musk doubled down on his claim that states' coronavirus stay-at-home orders violate the US Constitution during an interview with podcast host Joe Rogan on Thursday.

The lockdowns, Musk said, are "fundamentally, a violation of the Constitution, freedom of assembly... I don't think these things stand up in court."

Musk argued that the US Supreme Court would agree with his stance that the orders amount to a "complete violation" of Americans' constitutional rights.

So far, it hasn't. On Wednesday, the Supreme Court declined to block an executive order issued by Pennsylvania's governor forcing all non-essential businesses to close, CBS News reported.

The Tesla CEO has grown increasingly vocal in his opposition to states' actions closing non-essential businesses and requiring people to remain in their homes except for necessary trips. In a call with investors last week, Musk called the orders "forcible imprisoning of people in their homes" and "fascist."

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Reiterating that sentiment on Thursday, Musk told Rogan: "In a free country, you should be allowed to do what you want as long as it does not endanger others."

Rogan briefly challenged Musk's position, saying that violating stay-at-home orders could do exactly that.

"People, this is the argument they will bring up, like, you are endangering others," Rogan said. "You should stay home for the people that, even if you're fine, even if you know you're going to be okay, there's certain people that will not be okay because of your actions."

Musk has clashed with local law enforcement in recent weeks over his multiple attempts to reopen Tesla factories despite stay-at-home orders.

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