Trump and Musk's Technical Troubles: Presidential Bid Delays and Endorsement Drama
Donald Trump's interview on Elon Musk's platform X was delayed due to technical issues, attracting 1.3 million listeners. Both men discussed recent events, with Musk endorsing Trump. The conversation included unverified claims, criticisms of current leaders, and controversial statements about policy and personnel. Technical issues mirrored past events involving Florida Governor Ron DeSantis.
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump's interview with billionaire entrepreneur Elon Musk finally commenced on Monday evening on the social media platform X, despite a significant delay caused by technical difficulties. The issues, blamed on a potential cyberattack, prevented many users from accessing the live stream, which eventually started at 8:42 p.m.
Despite the challenges, over 1.3 million listeners tuned in 45 minutes into the conversation. Trump turned the glitches into a positive, praising Musk for the high number of interested viewers. The former president, whose audio was described by some listeners as distorted, used the platform to reiterate his usual rhetoric, including controversial statements and personal attacks.
Musk's endorsement of Trump was a focal point of the discussion, with Musk lauding Trump's resilience and bravery. Trump, in turn, highlighted his plans to continue his campaign with an October rally in Butler, Pennsylvania. The interview offered Trump a chance to regain attention as he trails Democratic candidate Kamala Harris in key battleground states. The event marked Trump's return to the platform X after his account was reinstated by Musk, who purchased the company in 2022.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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