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People Think They’ve Figured Out What Elon Musk’s Son Said To Donald Trump And It’s Left Them Stunned

Elon Musk’s son’s surprising words to Donald Trump revealed.

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Earlier this week, the world watched in awe as Elon Musk and his son X AE A-XII joined Donald Trump in the Oval Office.

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Elon’s son’s backstory confirmed.

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To understand the significance of this interaction, we need to take a step back and explore who X AE A-XII really is.

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The young child, whose name raised many eyebrows when it was first revealed, has become a bit of a mystery figure since his birth.

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X AE A-XII’s name, a combination of letters and numbers, reflects Musk’s interest in technology and futuristic concepts.

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X is the second child Musk shares with musician Grimes, and the couple’s decision to give him an unconventional name certainly set the internet ablaze.

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Raised in the shadow of two influential parents, X has been in the spotlight since birth, despite his parents’ attempts to shield him from public attention.

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X’s rare public appearances, especially in the company of his father, have sparked fascination. Whether he’s playing or speaking, his every move seems to capture the public’s imagination.

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Musk himself has often brought up his son in interviews, commenting on his personality, intelligence, and even the challenges of raising a child in the public eye.

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Elon’s public blunder exposed.

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The meeting between Elon Musk and Donald Trump was reportedly focused on discussions about artificial intelligence, government efficiency, and potential tech industry collaborations.

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Musk found himself under scrutiny after making a questionable statement about the U.S. government planning to send $50 million in c****** to Gaza – a claim later proven incorrect.

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Musk was left answering questions about the government’s alleged $50 million c****** shipment – which later turned out to be false.

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Reporters pressed Musk on the bizarre claim, forcing him to publicly admit that he misspoke about the destination of the shipment.

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“How can we make sure that all the statements that you said were correct, so we can trust what you say?” a journalist asked, prompting Musk to clarify his error.

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Musk responded: “Some of the things that I say will be incorrect and should be corrected… we will make mistakes, but we’ll act quickly to correct any mistakes.”

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But it wasn’t Musk’s gaffe that sparked the most chatter; it was the interaction between his four-year-old son and Trump that had everyone talking.

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Elon Musk’s son’s meeting with Donald Trump exposed.

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While Musk took center stage responding to questions, it was his son, X, who quickly became the focal point of the day’s headlines.

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During the meeting, X AE A-XII was seen wandering around the Oval Office, curiously exploring the space while his father and Trump spoke.

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At one point, he picked his nose, a moment that quickly went viral online for its sheer relatability.

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He also fidgeted with objects on the desk, showing the restless energy of any typical four-year-old.

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At another moment, he stood close to Trump, observing him with wide-eyed curiosity before turning his attention elsewhere.

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Throughout the meeting, X remained mostly playful, seemingly unaware of the political significance of the room he was in.

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While it’s unclear exactly what X AE A-XII said to Trump, people online were quick to speculate, sparking heated debates on Twitter and TikTok.

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Social media platforms, where Musk and his family are often subjects of interest, immediately jumped into overdrive with theories about what exactly X said to Trump.

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Trump’s son’s shocking words debated.

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One bold theory suggests that X told Trump, “You’re not the president and you need to go away.” Now that would be a statement coming from a four-year-old!

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Another user floated the idea that X boldly told Trump, “I want you to shush your mouth.” The audacity!

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One commenter added, “While Elon didn’t even know what he was saying, the kid knew it better.” That statement definitely has people scratching their heads.

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The wildest theory, however, was proposed by TikTok user @tizzyent, claiming X blurted out, “I want you to shut your f**king mouth.” Imagine if this was true!

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If that last claim were accurate, it would certainly be an eyebrow-raising reflection of Musk’s son’s thoughts on the former president – a far cry from Musk’s own admiration for Trump.

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But not all the speculation was intense. One user suggested X politely told Trump, “Please forgive me, I need to pee,” in a much more innocent manner.

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What does X really think of Trump?

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It’s clear that, whether he meant to or not, X stole the spotlight in a way that many adults struggle to do.

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The true nature of X’s thoughts on Trump remains a mystery, but the endless speculation has captured the imagination of the online world.

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As the internet continues to debate what was said, one thing is certain: the mystery surrounding X AE A-XII’s words is far from over, and it’s likely we’ll see more memes and speculation in the days ahead.

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