The media is really turning up the dramatics up to eleven as Trump assumes office, and that means attacking anything and everything that so much as twitches in a way they don’t like.
This includes Elon Musk, who, during a speech, proclaimed “My heart goes out to you. It is thanks to you that the future of civilization is assured.”
After some more words, Musk slapped his chest where his heart was and sent it out to the crowd. It should’ve been a nice moment, but the press immediately seized the moment to proclaim that Musk was doing a Nazi salute.
PBS released a post on X that said Musk “gave what appeared to be a fascist salute.”
Billionaire Elon Musk gave what appeared to be a fascist salute Monday while making a speech at the post-inauguration celebration for President Donald Trump at the Capital One Arena.
“Some elections are important, some are not. But this one, this one really mattered and I just… pic.twitter.com/K8Fo0sdozL
— PBS News (@NewsHour) January 20, 2025
As Nick Arama wrote, the claim was immediately destroyed by X users, who called PBS out for tilting at windmills and demonstrating just how corrupt and ridiculous the media is. Moreover, as Arama pointed out, it’s hard to depict this as a pro-Nazi rally when you had the families of Israeli hostages sitting at the rally as celebrated guests. […]
— Read More: redstate.com
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