Jon Voight showered praise on Elon Musk as he defended the tech mogul amid backlash over his hand gesture at Donald Trump's inaugural parade
Jon Voight defended Elon Musk against allegations of making a Nazi salute during President Trump's inauguration. Voight praised Musk's character and criticized media portrayal. Musk and his father dismissed the accusations as false.
Actor Jon Voight redirected his usual fawning over President Donald Trump to heap some praise on “First Buddy” billionaire Elon Musk. Seemingly reading from a cue card in a video address, Voight showered Musk,
Elon Musk used his new government efficiency role to stop by the operations of his competitor Boeing to look into the long-delayed efforts to renovate two 747 jets into the next generation of Air Force One jets,
The Anti-Defamation League has declared that Musk’s gesture was “not a Nazi salute.” Stewart tried to puzzle it out: “Maybe that was Elon’s attempt at ‘dabbing on the haters.’”
It's "all going to end" tomorrow, he says, adding that on Monday Trump will sign an executive order "ending the border invasion, sending the illegals home and taking America back", to loud cheers from the crowd. He ends by saying the American people "won" and "still control this country" to more loud cheers and screams.
Whether it's investigating the financials of Elon Musk's pro-Trump PAC or producing ... Guess what, we got the second George Washington.” Voight has backed a number of Republican politicians ...
Celebrities flocked to Washington, D.C., in celebration of Donald Trump's presidential inauguration on Jan. 20.
Jon Stewart has reacted to Elon Musk ’s controversial salute to Donald Trump during an inauguration celebration for the new president on Monday (January 21) The Tesla CEO, DOGE leader and “first buddy” to Trump gave a speech at the Capital One Arena on Monday and quickly caused outrage after he made a salute that many felt was fascist.
See images of the celebrities and prominent business leaders attending the inauguraton of President Donald Trump in Washington, D.C., on Monday.
Over the years, the 38-year-old, who was born in Ontario, Canada , has always supported her boyfriend from the sidelines - and appeared wary of ever stepping into the spotlight.
Supporters filled nearly all the 20,000-plus-seat Capital One Arena in downtown Washington for a “Make America Great” victory celebration.