On Tuesday morning, Joe Budden took to X (formerly Twitter) to poke fun at Elon Musk for his support of Donald Trump in recent months How passionate. “That boy Elon rides dick like his life depends on it lol,” Barden wrote. From there, he invoked the X algorithm. “Your label looks dirty,” he wrote with a crying emoji.
Fans had mixed reactions to Budden’s post in reply. “Yeah this is disgusting – he goes on and on about how biased ‘liberal social media’ is against him now. Donate a million dollars a day to Trump and jump on stage like a Laker girl,” one user wrote road. Another user joked: “When Trump loses tonight, he’s going to invalidate our shit.” One user shot back at Barden: “Like you talk about Drake’s hits… it goes hand in hand of.”
Elon Musk supports Donald Trump at Pennsylvania rally
On October 5, 2024, Elon Musk attended a campaign rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, with former President Donald Trump. via Image Images
Musk supported Donald Trump at a rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, last month. “As you can see, I’m not just MAGA – I’m Dark MAGA,” he said at the event, which made headlines. On Monday night, he attempted to hold a town hall event on X’s behalf on Trump’s behalf, but the event was canceled due to technical difficulties. Regardless, Musk did predict the former president would win before going offline. “Well, I think if people vote tomorrow, we’re definitely going to win,” CNN captured him telling an audience member.
Joe Budden Names Elon Musk
Check out Baden’s post about Elon Musk below. Election results will begin to be released after 7:00 pm Eastern Time on Tuesday. Stay tuned to HotNewHipHop for further updates on Joe Budden and the 2024 election.
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