Elon Musk, billionaire adviser to President Donald Trump, leaned into the accusations that his Monday salute was a “Sieg heil” gesture with a series of trollish Nazi puns on X. “Don’t say Hess to Nazi accusations!
Elon Musk referred to several Nazi personalities, including Adolf Hitler's deputy, Rudolf Hess, and the Nazi propaganda minister Joseph Goebbels in a tweet. (Image via Getty) Billionaire tech ...
As the backlash against Elon Musk continues after the Tesla CEO made a straight-arm, Nazi-like gesture during his speech Monday at U.S. President Donald Trump’s inauguration, the billionaire posted a series of Nazi-related puns on X Thursday to his more than 210 million followers.
While defending Elon Musk's controversial gesture, Fox News viewers noticed that stuttering guest Charly Arnolt froze when trying to recreate the salute.
Laura Smith, a member of the Towamencin Township Board of Supervisors in Pennsylvania , sparked outrage after sharing a TikTok video in which she performed a Nazi salute.
Fox News pundit Charly Arnolt stopped herself from doing Elon Musk's controversial salute live on air after claiming it was not a Nazi gesture and a "double standard"
The world’s richest person has heaped praise on the Alternative for Deutschland party in recent weeks ahead of the country’s upcoming election.
Elon Musk seemingly isn't backing down from the Nazi salute drama - in fact, he has made a joke out of the situation.The tech tycoon sparked an onslaught of backlash at Donald Trump's inauguration on Monday,
Almost half an hour after thanking Netanyahu for defending his 'Nazi salute', Elon Musk tweeted a joke about the architect of the Holocaust Adolf Hitler.
The Anti Defamation League (ADL) have slammed Elon Musk for sharing Nazi jokes on X despite previously defending his alleged 'fascist' salute.
The ADL, which works to combat antisemitism, initially gave Musk the benefit of the doubt over an 'awkward' hand gesture he performed after Donald Trump 's inauguration.
The Anti-Defamation League slammed Elon Musk after he posted a series of Nazi-related puns on X when defending his gesture at a Trump inauguration rally that many claimed was a Nazi salute.