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Complete Recap: Trump’s Interview with Musk on X

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The Rich Zeoli Show- Hour 3:

5:05pm- On Monday night, Elon Musk conducted an interview with former President Donald Trump on the social media platform X. According to initial estimates, the interview coupled with subsequent discussions pertaining to the interview generated 1 billion views. During the conversation, Trump said he would like to move education back to the states—as education nationally has struggled despite America spending more per student than any other country in the world. Prior to the conversation, officials from the European Union outrageously warned Musk about conducting the interview—suggesting it could violate EU laws that police “harmful content.”

5:25pm- During his interview with Donald Trump on X, Elon Musk briefly mentioned visiting Hiroshima and Nagasaki—emphasizing that the cities, which were hit by nuclear weapons in World War II, are now capable of creating food that is safe to eat. Dana Bash and CNN pulled the clip out of context, inaccurately making it seem as though Musk was downplaying the impact of nuclear war.

5:45pm- While the mainstream media gushes over vice-presidential candidate Tim Walz, numerous small business owners are taking to social media to speak out against Walz’s leadership as the Minnesota governor during the Black Lives Matter demonstrations (which caused billions of dollars in property damage) and COVID-19 shutdowns (which led to businesses being permanently shuttered following long-term government lockdowns). In one instance, Lisa Hanson—a small business owner—was thrown in prison for 90-days for violating Walz’s draconian COVID-19 lockdown orders.

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The Rich Zeoli Show- Hour 3:

5:05pm- On Monday night, Elon Musk conducted an interview with former President Donald Trump on the social media platform X. According to initial estimates, the interview coupled with subsequent discussions pertaining to the interview generated 1 billion views. During the conversation, Trump said he would like to move education back to the states—as education nationally has struggled despite America spending more per student than any other country in the world. Prior to the conversation, officials from the European Union outrageously warned Musk about conducting the interview—suggesting it could violate EU laws that police “harmful content.”

5:25pm- During his interview with Donald Trump on X, Elon Musk briefly mentioned visiting Hiroshima and Nagasaki—emphasizing that the cities, which were hit by nuclear weapons in World War II, are now capable of creating food that is safe to eat. Dana Bash and CNN pulled the clip out of context, inaccurately making it seem as though Musk was downplaying the impact of nuclear war.

5:45pm- While the mainstream media gushes over vice-presidential candidate Tim Walz, numerous small business owners are taking to social media to speak out against Walz’s leadership as the Minnesota governor during the Black Lives Matter demonstrations (which caused billions of dollars in property damage) and COVID-19 shutdowns (which led to businesses being permanently shuttered following long-term government lockdowns). In one instance, Lisa Hanson—a small business owner—was thrown in prison for 90-days for violating Walz’s draconian COVID-19 lockdown orders.

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