transcript Elon Musk made two hand gestures during a speech at an event celebrating President Trump’s inauguration that drew comparisons online to the “Fascist salute.” Some elections are ...
A Michigan priest had his license rescinded by the Anglican Catholic Church after imitating a cross-body gesture that tech billionaire Elon Musk made at an event following President Trump’s ...
Billionaire Elon Musk sparked controversy Monday after making a gesture at an event celebrating US President Donald Trump's inauguration, with some calling it a "Nazi" or "fascist" movement.
The Anti-Defamation League (ADL), a nonprofit focused on combating antisemitism, defended tech billionaire Elon Musk’s “awkward” gesture during a Monday celebratory event which some critics ...
X owner Elon Musk generated controversy hours after Donald Trump was inaugurated as the nation’s 47th president with a gesture made during a speech that drew immediate comparisons to a fascist ...
On X (formerly Twitter), the social media platform that he owns, Musk responded Monday evening to the brouhaha over the full-arm gesture, which he made multiple times from the stage of the Capital ...
While it introduced new features, users began to notice a strange bug: an inward swipe from the right side did not activate the back gesture as intended. This issue is now marked as Fixed on the ...
Elon Musk has brushed aside the furore over a one-armed gesture he gave during a speech celebrating the inauguration of Donald Trump. At Monday's event, Musk thanked the crowd for "making it ...
It is thanks to you that the future of civilization is assured," he declared. Musk's gesture, covered by some news outlets live, immediately elicited comparisons to a salute first used by Italian ...
Elon Musk has responded to online backlash over a hand gesture he made at Donald Trump's inauguration - which some have likened to a Nazi salute. The multibillionaire drew controversy after he ...
Billionaire Elon Musk sparked controversy Monday after making a gesture at an event celebrating US President Donald Trump's inauguration, with some calling it a "Nazi" or "fascist" movement.
It’s also a gesture that will help hold them over until the Tar Heels' upcoming spring game in April. when they'll finally see Belichick roaming the sideline at Kenan Stadium for the first time.