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How Did the Media Feel About the Trump-Musk Interview? These Headlines Say It All.

Former President Donald Trump jumped back onto X, formerly Twitter, Monday evening for a wide-ranging, two-hour conversation with Elon Musk. Leftists opposed the interview even before it started both in America and abroad. Europe's Digital Commissioner Thierry Breton sent Musk a letter warning him about the EU’s rules on hate speech (prompting a colorful response from the tech billionaire), while stateside, regime media panicked that the unfiltered conversation would reach younger, first-time voters. As Matt reported, the Harris-Walz campaign sent a fundraising email in response, refusing to call the site X and arguing that Musk allowed the GOP presidential nominee to spread his “unhinged and hateful agenda to millions of users.”

As Musk predicted, legacy media was quick to follow suit, 'trashing' the conversation because they were not in control of it, increasing the number of listeners as a result. 

Musk offered Harris the same opportunity, but given she's avoided the media since being thrust into the top spot on the Democratic Party ticket, don't hold your breath.