After telling the audience "thank you" for reelecting Trump, Musk forcefully extended his right arm fully into the air with an outstretched straight hand while making a grunting noise. He then turned around and repeated the gesture before touching his chest and telling the crowd, "My heart goes out to you."
Tesla CEO Elon Musk thanked the crowd for helping bring Donald Trump to the White House, but a gesture he made sparked a social media frenzy.
Elon Musk gave what appeared to be Nazi salutes at a rally held at Capitol One Arena on Monday after the inauguration of Donald Trump in Washington, D.C. And whatever Musk’s intention with the salutes, Americans on social media are extremely uncomfortable as they debate what it could mean for the future of the country.
Elon Musk stirred controversy online after raising his hand in an odd salute that many are saying looks like a Nazi salute.
Elon Musk pumped his fists as he spoke at the Inauguration Day viewing party at Capital One arena. He celebrated Trump’s victory, calling it “really important” and highlighting the new president’s promise to plant the U.
Much debate has been sparked since Monday night following Elon Musk ‘s gesture on the stage of the stadium (Capital One Arena) where the parade honoring Donald Trump was held, with many accusing the South African mogul of a Nazi salute.
The blossoming relationship between President Donald Trump and tech titan Elon Musk was on full display throughout Monday's inauguration ceremonies.
Musk, 53, spoke to a crowd of Trump supporters at Capital One Arena in Washington, D.C., after Trump was sworn in at the U.S. Capitol. While thanking the supporters, Musk put his right hand over his heart, then extended his arm out with his palm down. He then turned around and repeated the gesture.
The world's richest man is strong supporter of right-wing politics, & made gestures today at a rally for Donald Trump's second inauguration that's caused controversy
Elon Musk delivered an energetic speech at President Trump's inauguration, declaring, "This is what victory feels like," as he addressed the enthusiastic crowd at the Capital One Arena. His remarks highlighted the triumph of the moment,
Rolling Stone magazine reported that neo-Nazis and right-wing extremists in America and abroad were “abuzz” after the gesture, citing celebratory captions of the clip from far-right figures such as “Incredible things are happening already lmao” and “Ok maybe woke really is dead.”