Look at the new lie the left is pushing to divide Trump and Musk. Pathetic.
In his latest book, All or Nothing: How Trump Recaptured America, author Michael Wolff makes some startling claims about former President Donald Trump’s reaction to Elon Musk’s appearance at a rally in Butler, Pennsylvania. According to Wolff, Trump was left “bewildered” by Musk’s spontaneous stage entrance during the event. Just days before the election, Trump returned to the location of the failed assassination attempt against him, and Musk, the billionaire entrepreneur behind Tesla and SpaceX, made a memorable appearance by his side.
At the rally, Musk’s somewhat casual and unkempt appearance grabbed attention. With his shirt untucked and his bare stomach visible in photos, Musk seemed less polished compared to the typically well-prepared figures that accompany Trump. Wolff recounts Trump’s reaction to the situation, quoting the former president as saying, “What the heck is wrong with this guy? And why doesn’t his shirt fit?”
In another portion of the book, Wolff describes Musk’s indifference toward meeting Trump’s running mate, JD Vance. When approached with the suggestion of connecting with Vance, Musk reportedly dismissed the idea, saying, “I really have no interest in speaking to a vice president,” all while casually snacking on pretzels.
Naturally, Wolff’s book has stirred controversy, with Trump’s team strongly rejecting the allegations. White House Communications Director Steven Cheung issued a blunt rebuke, calling Wolff a “lying sack of shit” and accusing him of fabricating stories fueled by an unhealthy obsession with Trump. Further, Trump’s senior campaign advisers, Chris LaCivita and Jason Miller, have publicly dismissed the claims as “total garbage,” labeling the scenes described in Wolff’s book as pure fiction.
While Wolff’s book has certainly captured attention, many in Trump’s circle remain unimpressed, firmly standing by the belief that these sensational claims are just another attempt to undermine the former president’s legacy.