Update: The numbers expressed by Musk is over a billion have already seen the video, making this the most successful interview in all history.
Lara Trump, the formidable daughter-in-law of former President Donald Trump and a key figure in the GOP, has offered her own interpretation of the technical issues that plagued a much-anticipated online interview between Trump and Elon Musk.
In a candid conversation, Lara, who now co-chairs the Republican National Committee, unleashed her suspicions about the so-called “deep state,” whom she accused of attempting to sabotage her father-in-law’s return to power. According to her, these shadowy forces are desperate to maintain their “free pass” to continue their questionable activities under the current administration. The interview, billed as the “interview of the century,” was meant to be a powerful exchange but faced an initial 40-minute delay due to a hacker-induced denial-of-service attack on the platform. Once the issues were resolved, Trump and Musk engaged in a lengthy, wide-reaching discussion that resonated with hundreds of millions of people.
@LaraLeaTrump points finger at ‘deep state’ for botched Musk interview with former president
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— Washington Examiner (@dcexaminer) August 13, 2024
Lara Trump didn’t mince words when speaking with Sean Hannity, pointing fingers at those in Washington, D.C., whom she described as terrified of a Trump comeback. She emphasized that these so-called adversaries know their time is up if Trump reclaims the presidency, and they are scrambling to prevent that. She criticized those who have, in her view, exploited the system for the past three and a half years, warning that they would prefer another term under Kamala Harris’s leadership, which she implied would continue to let them off the hook.
The technical hiccup during the Trump-Musk interview drew parallels to the problematic launch of Ron DeSantis’s presidential campaign on the same platform the previous year. That mishap had raised doubts about DeSantis’s preparedness for the national spotlight, highlighting his challenges in connecting with voters and handling media scrutiny. Musk, a staunch Trump supporter, extended an invitation to Vice President Harris, offering her equal time on the platform to speak if she so chooses. However, the Harris campaign quickly dismissed the offer, accusing Trump’s campaign of pandering to wealthy elites like Musk, whom they allege are out of touch with the middle class.
COMING UP: RNC Co-chair Lara Trump joins “Newsline” to talk about President Trump’s interview with Elon Musk, the 2024 race, and much more — TODAY at 12 PM ET on NEWSMAX. WATCH: https://t.co/VlT7z8dZjm @LaraLeaTrump @BiancaDLGarza pic.twitter.com/IDjTGKLxZt
— NEWSMAX (@NEWSMAX) August 13, 2024
Despite the initial technical difficulties, the interview between Trump and Musk managed to attract a significant audience and served as a moment for Trump to reassert his presence on the platform that once played a crucial role in his political rise. Trump later took to Truth Social to boast about the event, claiming that over 1 billion accounts tuned in—an unprecedented number, he said, though he also lamented that the mainstream media refused to acknowledge this achievement, branding them as “FAKE NEWS!”
Major Points
- Lara Trump accuses the “deep state” of sabotaging Trump-Musk online interview.
- Technical issues delayed the interview by 40 minutes due to a hacker attack.
- Lara claims adversaries fear Trump’s return and want to maintain power under Biden.
- Musk offered Harris a similar platform, but her campaign dismissed the offer.
- Despite glitches, the interview drew a massive audience, with Trump claiming over 1 billion views.
RM Tomi – Reprinted with permission of Whatfinger News