Rambling Trump, Musk interview marred by tech issues
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[August 13, 2024]
By Richard Cowan and Andy Sullivan
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump sat
Monday for a friendly two-hour interview with billionaire entrepreneur
Elon Musk on Musk's social media platform X, after technical problems
delayed the start of the event for more than 40 minutes.
Musk, who has endorsed Trump, blamed the difficulties on a distributed
denial-of-service attack, in which a server or network is flooded with
traffic in an attempt to shut it down, though his claim could not be
verified.
Trump sought to turn the problems into a positive, congratulating Musk
on the number of people trying to tune in. A counter on X showed as many
as 1.3 million people were listening at times during the lengthy
conversation.
The technical issues recalled a similar event on X in May 2023, when
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis suffered a chaotic start to his bid for
the Republican presidential nomination due to glitches on the platform.
At the time, Trump mocked DeSantis on his own, social media platform,
Truth Social. "My Red Button is bigger, better, stronger, and is working
(TRUTH!)" Trump posted, "Yours does not."
Ahead of Monday's event, Musk had written: "Am going to do some system
scaling tests tonight & tomorrow in advance of the conversation." X did
not respond to requests for details or evidence of the alleged
cyberattack.
The two men exchanged praise repeatedly, with the Tesla chief lauding
Trump for his bravery during the attempt on his life last month, and
Trump congratulating Musk for his willingness to fire workers demanding
better conditions.
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"You're the greatest cutter," Trump said. "I mean, I look at what you
do. You walk in, you just say: 'You want to quit?' They go on strike - I
won't mention the name of the company - but they go on strike. And you
say: 'That's okay, you're all gone.'"
Musk, the world's richest person, announced his support for Trump
shortly after his attempted assassination, despite the Republican's
opposition to state support for electric carmakers like Tesla. Musk
backed Democratic President Joe Biden in 2020 but has tacked rightward
since.
"I think we're at a fork in the road of destiny, of civilization, and I
think we need to take the right path, and I think you're the right
path," he told Trump as the interview concluded.
The chat with Musk offered Trump an unfiltered chance to air his usual
mix of grievances, personal attacks and overstated or false claims.
Musk let Trump lead the conversation and did not challenge Trump's
inaccurate statements, like the assertion that other countries were
sending criminals from their prisons across the southern U.S. border, or
that bacon prices had risen four or five times.
Studies show immigrants, including those in the U.S. illegally, do not
commit crimes at a higher rate than native-born Americans.
The talk was Trump's latest effort to seize the spotlight from his
Democratic rival, Vice President Kamala Harris, whose 11th-hour entry
into the race has galvanized her party and boosted Democratic
fundraising.
Harris has dominated headlines with a series of high-energy rallies
since she replaced Biden as the party's candidate three weeks ago. Her
momentum could get another boost from the Democratic National Convention
next week in Chicago.
In a statement after the interview, a Harris campaign spokesperson,
Joseph Costello, said: "Trump's entire campaign is in service of people
like Elon Musk and himself — self-obsessed rich guys who will sell out
the middle class and who cannot run a livestream in the year 2024."
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A MacBook computer shows Republican presidential candidate and
former U.S. President Donald Trump’s X Space with billionaire
entrepreneur Elon Musk as a co-host on the X social media network,
in this illustration taken August 12, 2024. REUTERS/Adam
Gray/Illustration
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The former president sounded at several points as if he had a lisp,
something many listeners noted on X. The Trump campaign did not
respond to a request for comment about Trump's speech.
HARRIS MOMENTUM
Trump insulted Harris several times, referring to her as "third
rate", "incompetent" and "a radical left lunatic."
But then he praised her looks.
"She looks like the most beautiful actress ever to live," Trump said
about a picture of Harris on the cover of Time magazine. "It was a
drawing, and actually, she looked very much like a great first lady,
Melania," he added, referring to his wife Melania Trump.
He also expressed anger that Harris had been swapped in for Biden on
the Democratic ticket.
"She hasn't done an interview since this whole scam started," Trump
said, claiming falsely that Biden dropping off the ticket was a
"coup."
Trump had been leading Biden in many polls of battleground states
likely to be critical to the outcome of the Nov. 5 election, but is
now trailing Harris in some of the same states.
A longstanding critic of electric vehicles, Trump has shifted gears
since Musk's endorsement. On Monday, he described the electric cars
made by Tesla as "incredible."
He also praised Russian President Vladimir Putin, Chinese President
Xi Jinping and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un - all authoritarian
strongmen - as at the "top of their game."
TRUMP BACK ON X
Trump returned to X, formerly known as Twitter, with a series of
posts on Monday for the first time in a year, reviving an account
that had served as a main method of communication in previous
campaigns and his four years in the White House, including his
followers' Jan. 6 2021 attack on the U.S. Capitol.
Trump's access to his account, @realDonaldTrump, was restored a
month into Musk's ownership of X after being suspended by the
platform's previous owners following the Jan. 6 attack, citing
concerns he would incite violence.
Trump frequently posts on his Truth Social platform, which was
launched in February 2022, but his posts there reach a much smaller
audience than on X.
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Musk, who has echoed Trump's false claims about voter fraud and
Biden's immigration policies, started an external super PAC spending
group to support Trump's campaign. The political action committee is
now under investigation in Michigan for possible violations of state
laws on gathering voter information.
(Reporting by Richard Cowan and Andy Sullivan; Additional reporting
by Alexandra Ulmer, Kanishka Singh, Abhirup Roy, Eric Beech and
Nathan Layne; Writing by Joseph Ax; Editing by Caitlin Webber,
Alistair Bell, Heather Timmons and Stephen Coates)
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