As a seasoned gamer and observer of pop culture events, I must say that the recent turn of events involving Elon Musk and Donald Trump is quite amusing to watch unfold. While it’s not unusual for influential figures to align themselves with political candidates, the spectacle of Elon Musk bouncing around behind Trump during a rally is a sight that I wouldn’t have predicted in my wildest dreams!
In the recent episode of The Tonight Show hosted by Jimmy Fallon, he playfully teased Elon Musk over his performance at Donald Trump’s rally. Specifically, during the rally on Saturday, Musk hopped around behind Trump to demonstrate his backing. This amusing act has drawn laughter from both Fallon and other commentators who have been poking fun at Musk’s appearance.
What did Jimmy Fallon say about Elon Musk on The Tonight Show?
As a fan, I kicked off the segment by cheering on Donald Trump’s rally-goers for getting to see a genuine billionaire, Elon Musk, in person for the first time. This nod was towards a 2023 lawsuit alleging Trump of fabricating his assets and overvaluing his wealth for years. During the event in Pennsylvania, Trump applauded Musk for safeguarding free speech on the social media platform (formerly Twitter). In good humor, I jested that Musk complimented Trump for making Truth Social so subpar that people are still using X instead.
Moving forward, Jimmy Fallon also commented on Elon Musk’s unexpected appearance at Donald Trump’s rally. The talk show host remarked that Musk “certainly made a big impact” before showing the widely circulated video, which captured the Tesla CEO’s energetic stage actions as he jumped behind Trump. Fallon humorously concluded by saying, “That’s exactly why you don’t give kids caffeine-laden drinks like Mountain Dew.
On a Saturday, Donald Trump and his followers revisited Butler, Pennsylvania – the location of his July attempted assassination – for a rally. This was the initial occasion where Trump and Elon Musk joined forces in their campaign efforts for the upcoming presidential elections. Notably, Musk also took the stage, urging the crowd to send text messages immediately and to ensure they truly cast their votes. He emphasized that if they don’t, “this will be the last election” they have a chance to participate in.
The elections are scheduled to take place in less than a month on November 5.
Originally reported by Nikita Mahato on Mandatory.
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2024-10-10 19:40