Politics
Trump and Musk Face Tech Issues During Chat
In a recent online event, former President Donald Trump and billionaire entrepreneur Elon Musk held a conversation on Musk’s social media platform, X. However, the two-hour live chat experienced some significant technical difficulties, leaving many users frustrated.
Musk pointed out that a supposed “massive DDOS attack” was causing the issues, saying they were working to sort it out. Initially, many excited listeners tried to tune in, but some received messages that the stream wasn’t working at all, which led to confusion among users.
Despite the rocky start, the stream eventually kicked off, and by the time they were speaking, about 1.2 million users were tuning in. Trump recounted a terrifying experience he had when a gunman shot at him during a rally in Pennsylvania in July. He shared how a last-minute movement saved his life, saying, “It’s a miracle. If I had not turned my head, I would not be talking to you right now.”
Shifting the topic, Trump dove into discussions around the U.S.-Mexico border, ominously warning that things could get worse if Vice President Kamala Harris gets elected president. He pledged that he would start a massive deportation initiative if he wins back the presidency, criticizing the current Biden-Harris administration for allowing crime to spread.
Trump didn’t hold back as he discussed the global situation, expressing confidence that if he were still president, the war between Russia and Ukraine would never have happened. Musk chimed in, suggesting many people underestimate the risk of World War III.
Trump emphasized the importance of the upcoming election day, calling it potentially the most critical day in U.S. history. He even mentioned the possibility of Musk joining his next administration to help tackle government waste, saying he needs someone with strength and courage.