If it launched with a Nazi salute … where do you think it ends? On Monday, January 20th in the Capitol Rotunda, tech billionaire Elon Musk threw what
Elon Musk offered Donald Trump supporters what looked a lot like a Nazi salute on live TV to cheers from the MAGA crowd Monday at Trump’s post-swearing-in inauguration rally in Washington, D.C.. As social media exploded with condemnation of what some were calling a “Sieg Heil,
Musk, who has faced scrutiny for his extremist beliefs, has suggested angry reactions to the gesture are part of a Democratic-led hoax.
Elon Musk raised his arm twice in succession at a rally post Donald Trump's inauguration, which has been interpreted as a Nazi salute.
Arm gestures Elon Musk made at President Donald Trump 's inauguration continue to have ripple effects, and the X Corp. owner has attempted to drag pop star Taylor Swift into the drama. Newsweek contacted a representative for Swift and the press department for Musk's X for comment via email outside normal working hours.
"No, Elon Musk did not do those salutes," New York Rep. Elise Stefanik told Democratic Sen. Chris Murphy when pressed before lawmakers at her confirmation hearing.
The channel Vesti showed a clip of the Tesla CEO's controversial gesture but without his arm or chest visible.
Fuentes’s praise for Musk comes as no surprise, but does highlight how the Tesla CEO has energized the far right in recent months
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Billionaire Donald Trump ally Elon Musk has responded to widespread outrage after he made what some described as a “Nazi salute” at the presidential inauguration.