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Elon Musk’s 4-Word Response to Viral Photo of His Son and Donald Trump

 


A recent video featuring Elon Musk's 4-year-old son, X Æ A-Xii, during a White House press conference with President Donald Trump, has gone viral, sparking widespread speculation about the child's remarks. In the footage, X Æ A-Xii appears to say something to President Trump, leading many social media users to interpret his words as, "You're not the president... you need to go away," or "I want you to shush your mouth."

However, these interpretations remain unverified. Fact-checking sources, including Snopes, have analyzed the video and concluded that the child's comments are largely indecipherable due to overlapping conversations and unclear audio. Therefore, any specific claims about what X Æ A-Xii said to President Trump are speculative.

In response to the video's circulation, Grimes, the mother of X Æ A-Xii and former partner of Elon Musk, expressed her concerns on social media. She stated, "He should not be in public like this. I did not see this, thank u for alerting me. Sigh."

As of now, neither Elon Musk nor President Trump has publicly commented on the incident.

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