American billionaire to Elon Musk: America can have something like Aadhaar in India, it works super well and …


American billionaire to Elon Musk: America can have something like Aadhaar in India, it works super well and ...

Vinod Khosla, American billionaire and Silicon Valley’s famous investor has sided with Tesla CEO Elon Musk’s endorsement of having a universal US digital ID and voter ID laws, inspired by Aadhaar Card that has authenticated billions of users and reduced fraud. He also said that it is opt-in but people who do not have it face inconvenience.“Another thing we agree on. We already have fragmented ID that is use a lot: passports, driver licenses, …time to add one universal US digital ID everyone can use to replace Instagram/Facebook ID, Google ID etc and add safeguards for privacy and other use cases,” Khosla said.“Aadhar works super well in India, increases convenience and reduces fraud. Even though it is opt in (and US can be also), not having it is so inconvenient, almost everyone gets it except people who have something to hide,” he added in a reply to Elon Musk’s “PASS VOTER ID” post.

Elon Musk ‘demands’ for Voter laws ID for Americans

Musk ‘demand’ of passing voter ID laws comes over a post by Matt Van Swol, a former nuclear scientist for US Dept of Energy and ex-photographer for Apple, on inaction on election integrity measures ahead of the 2026 midterms, amid allegations of fraud overlooked by Democrats.“So let me just get this straight… We know that Democrats are turning a blind eye to financial fraud and voter fraud……but the GOP will NOT PASS any voter ID laws BEFORE THE MIDTERMS?????” he asked.“CAN ANYONE EXPLAIN THIS TO ME?!!!!!” he added.Kalshi, an American web-based prediction betting platform, has predicted market surged Democratic odds to 78% for retaking the House in November 2026 midterms following a November 2025 “blue sweep” in local elections.Musk has previously spoken in support for having a Voter ID. “The will of the people should be made law,” he said last year by quoting a Gallup poll graphic showing 84% of Americans favour requiring photo ID to vote, with only 15% opposed.



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