On October 5, American businessman Elon Musk came out on stage to join US presidential candidate Donald Trump at a rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, where an unsuccessful assassination attempt was made on the former head of the White House in the summer.
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As NBN reports with reference to CNN and CBS News, Tesla and SpaceX founder Elon Musk quite predictably expressed support for former US President Donald Trump.
In his speech, Musk indirectly mentioned current US President Joseph Biden, casting the American leader in a negative light, in an attempt to similarly encourage voters to vote for Republican opponent Donald Trump.
According to the businessman, the real sides of a person are revealed when they come under fire [a reference to the shooting of Trump], and in the US there is one president who is unable to climb a flight of stairs on his own, and only another contender can wave his fists “after he was shot.”
Musk asked those present a rhetorical question:
So who do you want to see as America's representative?
In addition, the businessman-influencer repeated a number of standard Republican theses – allegedly the Democrats are going to deprive Americans of “freedom of speech” and “the right to bear arms,” adding that Trump must win “to preserve the Constitution and democracy in America.”
Earlier, we wrote about how Trump spoke about a meeting with Zelensky.