Trump and Musk X chat: 40-minute delay, false claims from 'lisping' Donald Trump

August 13, 2024
Trump is scheduled to be interviewed by Musk on the social media platform X on the evening of August 12, 2024. (AFP)

Elon Musk and Donald Trump held a meandering "conversation" during which the Republican nominee for president spoke freely for two hours following a technical hiccup that made his Democratic opponent laugh.

The online presentation was delayed by around 40 minutes due to an issue with X (previously Twitter), which greatly irritated key Republicans and contributors who were attempting to watch. Owner of Tesla and X, Elon Musk, claimed that a cyberattack was to blame but provided no supporting data.

When it finally start, the 78-year-old former president focused on the assassination attempt that occurred at a Pennsylvania campaign rally one month prior. There were instances when he sounded like he was lisping. Though it was unclear if that was because of audio problems, it led to internet jokes that compared him to Daffy Duck or Mike Tyson.

Among a series of false claims that drew no rebuttal from Mr Musk, Trump claimed that 22 “murderers” had been released from prison in “the Congo” and deposited in the United States. He also suggested that 60 million people were listening in. A running count on the site showed a live peak of 1.2 million.

The Republican claimed that Joe Biden, 81, was forced to withdraw from the presidential election race in a “coup” and insulted his new opponent, vice-president Kamala Harris, as “third rate”, “incompetent” and “a radical Left lunatic”. In a surreal turn, he also appeared to liken her looks favourably with his wife Melania’s, after Time magazine featured the Democratic candidate on its cover.

“She looks like the most beautiful actress ever to live,” Mr Trump said, perhaps intending to reinforce his claims that Ms Harris was inauthentic after questioning her racial credentials. He added: “It was a drawing, and actually, she looked very much like a great first lady, Melania.”

Trump did blame Ms Harris for a rise in illegal immigration. But he has appeared wrongfooted by the adulatory welcome she has received from supporters on the campaign trail alongside her running mate, Minnesota governor Tim Walz, and opinion polls showing the Democrats back in contention ahead of their convention in Chicago next week. “She’s going to be worse than him [Mr Biden],” Trump claimed, adding the US needed to prevent anything happening under “stupid people like Biden”, and going on to praise strongmen leaders such as Vladimir Putin and China’s Xi Jinping.

Responding to the X call, the Harris campaign said: “Donald Trump’s extremism and dangerous ‘Project 2025’ agenda is a feature not a glitch of his campaign, which was on full display for those unlucky enough to listen in tonight during whatever that was on X. 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.”

The conversation came about after Mr Musk endorsed Trump, who had been banned by Twitter’s former owners for spreading disinformation ahead of the January 2021 riot by his supporters on Capitol Hill, following his election defeat by Mr Biden.

Trump in turn has been speaking more favourably of electric cars, after previously ridiculing Mr Musk for seeking subsidies for Tesla. He sympathised with the entrepreneur for facing challenges in the European Union after Mr Musk’s recent incendiary remarks suggesting that Britain was on the verge of “civil war” because of a wave of far-Right disorder, which was fomented by false claims amplified on X against the Muslim community.

Ahead of the interview, EU internal market commissioner Thierry Breton posted an open letter reminding Mr Musk of its digital services act, designed to stop the spread of hate speech. “With great audience comes greater responsibility,” the Frenchman tweeted, specifically citing the UK riots.

During the interview, Mr Musk made no mention of his accusation that Sir Keir Starmer is curbing “free speech” with his response to the riots, an allegation that Downing Street forcefully rejected. But he did re-tweet Mr Breton’s appeal with a meme reading: “And literally, f*** your own face.”