President Donald Trump spoke to alumni at the University of Alabama. He said Elon Musk, who left the White House to focus on Tesla’s financial crisis, and other billionaires were “kissing my ass.”
Trump encouraged university graduates, saying, “You have to break the system a little and follow your instincts, but if your vision is correct, nothing will hinder you.”
He said, “You need to have the right vision. If you see some of these internet people, I know a lot of them. Elon is so great, but I know all of them now.” And in a statement that applauded, He said,” they hated me in my first semester. Now they’re kissing my ass. “That’s amazing. It’s so good.”
Trump also spoke about how he surprised everyone, including Elon Musk, Jeff Bezos and Mark Zuckerberg.
“They didn’t know what happened, because I won the election, and there were never any businessmen who won the presidential election. Of the 100%, 8% were generals and 92% were politicians.”
He once called Trump a “stupid”
Musk, who said he was “a stupid” to be president and “too old” Musk has become Trump’s strongest supporter and closest adviser in the White House after he reportedly donated $288 million to the president and other Republican candidates ahead of the election last November. According to To Politico.
Mark Zuckerberg, who owns Facebook and Instagram’s parent company Meta, has been busy sucking on Trump, who threatened to house a high-tech billionaire in 2024 after plunging his head before his second White House victory in 2024.
Trump frequently shaking over the establishment of third-party fact-checkers on Facebook, and filed a lawsuit over social media accounts suspended by Meta after a violent 2021 protest at the Capitol.
“It’s not enough yet.”
Meh then donated $1 million to Trump’s inauguration fund in December. In January, it announced an agreement to abolish the fact-checking program and pay Trump $25 million for his suspended account.
According to Rolling Stone, Zuckerberg also pledged to stop Trump’s immigration crackdown, what he initially opposed, and to end the Meta Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) program.
Rolling Stone Quoted senior Trump The advisor says this was a “good start” by Zuckerberg, but “there is still much more to do.”