Trump back on social media site X ahead of interview with Elon Musk

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Trump Back On Social Media Site X Ahead Of Interview With Elon Musk
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By Richard Cowan and Andy Sullivan

Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump was back on social media platform X ahead of his interview with billionaire entrepreneur Elon Musk on Monday in an event that could inject more surprises into the turbulent US presidential election.

The interview, scheduled for 8pm Eastern Time (0000 GMT Tuesday), could give the former president an opportunity to seize the limelight at a time when his campaign is seen as sagging.

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His Democratic rival for the November 5th election, vice president Kamala Harris, has erased Mr Trump's lead in opinion polls and energised Democratic voters with a series of high-energy rallies.

On Monday morning, Mr Trump returned to X for the first time in a year, posting a video that highlighted his claim that the four criminal prosecutions he faces are politically motivated. He quickly followed with a half-dozen other posts, a potential indication he will be more active on X going forward.

His last X post before Monday was one in August 2023 appealing for donations and showing a mug shot after he was booked at an Atlanta jail in relation to felony charges tied to his attempts to overturn his 2020 election defeat in Georgia.

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Mr Trump's access to his account, @realDonaldTrump, was restored a month into Mr Musk's ownership of X after being suspended by the platform's previous owners following the January 6th, 2021, attack on Congress by his supporters.

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Mr Trump frequently posts on his Truth Social platform, which was launched in February 2022, but his posts there reach a much smaller audience than on X.

The interview on Mr Musk's social media platform could allow Mr Trump to reach a different audience than the conservative faithful who attend his rallies and watch his interviews on Fox News. However, similar events on the platform have been plagued by technical problems.

"Am going to do some system scaling tests tonight & tomorrow in advance of the conversation," Mr Musk wrote on the platform, formerly known as Twitter.

The interview will be hosted live using Mr Trump's official X account, his campaign said on Sunday.

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Some X users also reported seeing advertisements pop up supporting Mr Trump. X and the Trump campaign did not immediately respond to a request for information on whether there had been a pro-Trump ad buy.

Advertisers have fled X since Mr Musk bought it in 2022. X earlier this month sued a global advertising alliance and several major companies, accusing them of unlawfully conspiring to boycott the site and causing it to lose revenue.

Musk's shift right

Mr Musk could prove to be an unusual interviewer. The world's richest person backed Democratic president Joe Biden in 2020 but has tacked rightward since and endorsed the Republican following the attempted assassination of Mr Trump in July.

Mr Musk, who heads electric car company Tesla, also started an external super PAC spending group to support Mr Trump’s campaign. The political action committee is now under investigation in Michigan for possible violations of state laws on gathering voter information.

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Mr Trump, a longstanding critic of electric vehicles, shifted gears after Mr Musk's endorsement.

"I'm for electric cars. I have to be, because Elon endorsed me very strongly. So I have no choice," Mr Trump said at an early August rally.

United Auto Workers President Shawn Fein, campaigning in support of Ms Harris, called Mr Trump a "sellout".

The Biden administration has worked to popularise electric vehicles through tax breaks and other support as part of its broader goal of reducing carbon emissions blamed for climate change.

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Republicans in Congress have opposed those subsidies. Senator JD Vance, Mr Trump's vice presidential running mate, said the Biden policy merely subsidises rich people who purchase the cars.

Mr Musk has been involved in a swirl of additional controversies. He has falsely accused Mr Biden and the Democratic Party of opening US borders to undocumented immigrants in a ploy to boost the number of potential Democratic voters. Non-citizens are not allowed to vote in federal elections.

Mr Musk in November 2023 endorsed an antisemitic post on X that said members of the Jewish community were stoking hatred against white people. He defended himself, saying the user was speaking "the actual truth".

Mr Musk has also attacked the Anti-Defamation League, a nonprofit that works to fight antisemitism, accusing it, without evidence, of being responsible for a drop in advertising on X.

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