There’s a chance Elon Musk could be spending more time at the White House if former President Donald Trump ends up back in office.

The pair have been discussing an advisory role for Musk if Trump wins the 2024 election, The Wall Street Journal reported.

Although the title and details of the role are unclear, people familiar with the topic told the Journal that the two discussed ways to give Musk input on border-security and economic policies. Still, the position hasn’t been fully discussed and might not happen, the sources say.

Despite his differences with Trump over the past two years, the Journal reported that Musk is privately campaigning his wealthy peers to pull back their support for Joe Biden. It also said Musk was working with the billionaire investor Nelson Peltz on a plan to invest in a project the two say could prevent voter fraud using data to make sure votes are fairly counted.

Musk has been open about his views on the Biden administration in recent months. In March, the Tesla CEO said on X that he used to vote “100% Dem until a few years ago.”

“Now, I think we need a red wave or America is toast,” Musk added in the post.

He said in the same month that he had no plans to donate to Trump or Biden.

But before that, his biographer Walter Isaacson wrote in “Elon Musk” that the billionaire had said: “Trump might be one of the world’s best bullshitters.”

Musk has not committed to endorsing Trump, the Journal said.

Still, the outlet said, Musk and Trump have been dining together and discussing issues such as immigration, tech, and the United States Space Force.

“President Trump will be the only voice of what role an individual plays in his presidency,” Brian Hughes, a spokesperson for the Trump campaign, told the Journal.

Elon Musk didn’t immediately respond to a request for comment from Business Insider.

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