On Monday, behind the walls of Mar-a-Lago in Florida, Donald J. Trump engaged in a slightly deferred but enthusiastic discussion with Elon Musk on X. What hitches the occasion faced in terms of technical glitches, was largely compensated by the relaxed rapport that emerged between these two influential figures.
Initially engineered to be Trump’s resonating re-emergence to a social media platform that played a substantial role during his presidency, the event was temporarily impeded by technical complications. The scheduled live conversation on X, between Trump and Musk, who is also known for being the platform’s owner, launched a significant 40 minutes later than planned.
However, once the discussion kicked-off, the burgeoning camaraderie between Musk and Trump was very apparent. Musk, the billionaire tech magnate, eased Trump into the conversations by throwing convenient questions that allowed Trump to voice a set of long maintained talking points that fueled his presidential campaign. This showcased the mutual alignment and understanding that both parties shared.
The course of the discussion spanned over two hours offering little to no revelation regarding Trump’s perspectives. Trump lashed out against Vice President Kamala Harris, whom he described as a “phony” and failed to address crucial border-crossings issue at the U.S. and Mexico. Once again, he unfurled a string of misinformation, asserting that the 2020 election was manipulated, that the criminal cases against him were a conspiracy, and contended foreign leaders were deliberately dispatching criminals and “their nonproductive people” to America.
Amid all these remarks, Musk was relatively in alignment and gave frequent replies in agreement. He also proved to be a supportive partner aiding in amplifying Trump’s views on a social-media platform. He offered his support notably to a platform that once barred Trump for propagating false claims that fueled political violence.
Musk, who assumed ownership of Twitter in 2022 and rebranded it as X, the following year, said, “I’ve not been very political before.” He identified himself as “moderate, if not moderate, slightly left.” He further stated that listeners who categorized themselves similarly should support Trump.
Earlier on, Musk — who mirrors Trump’s disdain for mainstream media — clarified that his interaction with Trump was non-adversarial and his intent was to assist “open-minded, independent voters” to “catch a vibe.” Both Trump and Musk shared their views before a vast audience, unfazed by technical glitches and underlined the power of digital media platforms in voicing unfiltered perspectives.
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