A priest at the National Pro-Life Summit did a Nazi-like gesture in a direct reference to the Elon Musk incident at President Donald Trump's inauguration.
Washington Post columnist Catherine Rampell had an explosive showdown with NewsNight panelist Scott Jennings over his defense of Elon Musk’s questionable salute. Rampell achieved the rare feat of stunning Jennings into silence after she threw down the gauntlet and challenged him to repeat Musk’s now infamous gesture,
Towamencin Township Supervisor Laura Smith posted a now-deleted video in which she hit her chest three times and then extended her arm out in front of her, similar to Elon Musk's gesture last week.
CNN contributor Scott Jennings condemned critics who said Elon Musk ’s straight arm salute was intended to be a Sieg Heil – but then refused to perform the gesture himself on live television.
The tech billionaire stiffly extended his arm to the crowd twice in a gesture similar to a Nazi salute during Trump's inauguration event
Elon Musk has vehemently pushed back against claims that he gave the salute at a rally celebrating Donald Trump’s inauguration.
A pair of CNN panelists clashed over Elon Musk's straight-arm greeting that many compared to the Nazi Sieg Heil salute.The tech mogul performed the gesture twice during Donald Trump's post-inauguration rally last week,
An elected official in Pennsylvania has resigned after throwing a Nazi salute in a TikTok video while joking about Elon Musk.
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A right-wing priest was booted from his church after trying to imitate the controversial “salute” Elon Musk performed at an inaugural rally for President Donald Trump last week. Speaking at the National Pro-Life Summit in Washington D.
After Musk initiated the war of words, Pritzker didn't hold back and hit the Tesla CEO over a recent controversy. The online spat began when Musk retweeted a video of Pritzker at a news conference, where the governor vowed to stand up against policies from President Donald Trump that he believes harm Illinois residents.