Tech billionaire Elon Musk, on Monday, January 20, 2025, caused controversy at the inauguration of United States President Donald Trump with a gesture that appeared similar to a Nazi salute.
Musk, one of Trump’s closest advisers, was among the speakers on stage before Trump’s arrival at the Capital One Arena in Washington D.C.
Musk thanked supporters, then placed his right hand on his heart and quickly extended it upwards.
“My heart goes out to you,” he said, before repeating the gesture.
Users on Musk’s online platform X noted that the gesture resembled a Nazi salute.
U.S. broadcaster CNN replayed the footage multiple times during its programme, with a presenter stating viewers were smart enough to form their own opinion on the matter.
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Initially, the X owner did not provide an explanation for the action.
However, he shared footage of his remarks and the gesture via X.
Ahead of Trump’s swearing-in, Musk enthused about the “Return of the King”, sharing a screenshot of Trump’s once-banned Twitter account alongside the official presidential profile.
Twitter banned Trump in the wake of the January 6, 2021 riots, before Musk reinstated the account when he purchased the social media platform in 2022.
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