Musk reacts to controversy for gesture at Trump rally

Musk reacts to controversy for gesture at Trump rally

Elon Musk has brushed aside the furore over a one-armed gesture he made during a speech celebrating Donald Trump‘s inauguration.

At Monday’s event, Musk thanked the crowd for “making it happen” before placing his right hand over his heart and thrusting the same arm out into the air straight ahead of him. He then turned and repeated the action for those sitting behind him.

Some on X, the social medial platform he owns, likened the gesture to a Nazi salute, though others disagreed.

In response, the SpaceX and Tesla chief posted on X: “Frankly, they need better dirty tricks. The ‘everyone is Hitler’ attack is so tired.”

Musk, the world’s richest man and a close ally of President Trump, made the gesture while speaking at the Capital One Arena in Washington, D.C.

“My heart goes out to you. Thanks to you, the future of civilisation is assured,” the 53-year-old said after giving the second one-armed salute.

There was immediate backlash on social media and disagreement about Musk’s intent.

Ruth Ben-Ghiat, a history professor at New York University, said: “Historian of fascism here. It was a Nazi salute and a very belligerent one too.”

But the Anti-Defamation League, an organisation founded to combat antisemitism, disagreed.

“It seems that Elon Musk made an awkward gesture in a moment of enthusiasm, not a Nazi salute,” it posted on X.

Italian media reported that Andrea Stroppa, Musk’s confidant who has connected him with far-right Italian PM Giorgia Meloni, posted the clip of Musk with the caption: “Roman Empire is back starting from Roman salute.”

The Roman salute was widely used in Italy by Benito Mussolini’s Fascist Party before later being adopted by Adolf Hitler in Germany.

Stroppa later deleted his post, Italian media said. He later posted that “that gesture, which some mistook for a Nazi salute, is simply Elon, who has autism, expressing his feelings by saying, ‘I want to give my heart to you'”.

“That is exactly what he communicated into the microphone. ELON DISLIKES EXTREMISTS!”

The gesture comes as Musk’s politics have increasingly shifted to the right. He has made recent statements in support of Germany’s far-right AfD party and British anti-immigration party Reform UK.

Appearing at the Davos at the World Economic Forum’s annual meeting, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz was asked about the comparison to a Nazi salute, something that is banned in Germany.

“We have the freedom of speech in Europe and Germany,” he said.

“What we do not accept is if this supports extreme right positions. And this is what I would like to repeat.”

Musk has become one of Trump’s closest allies and has been tapped to co-lead what the president has termed the Department of Government Efficiency.

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