ELON Musk has stepped up a war of words with Humza Yousaf by hinting he has viewed the former SNP leader's private messages.
The former first minister had threatened legal action against the tech billionaire after Musk said Yousaf was "super, super racist" and "loathes white people"
But Musk hit back in a post on X, which he owns, saying: "He's obviously super racist against white people.1dare that scumbag to sue me. Go ahead, make my day."
In a second post Musk said: "Legal discovery will show that however big a racist he's been in public communications, he is vastly worse in private communications Several users responded that Musk should release the ex-SNP leader's private messages.
The pair have clashed several times since Musk branded the then-first minister a "blatant racist" over a 2020 speech in which he pointed out that all senior positions in Scotland are held bv white people.
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