Elon Musk reveals conversations with Barron Trump at thanksgiving dinner
Elon Musk reveals conversations with Barron Trump at thanksgiving dinner
Billionaire Elon Musk recently shared details about his Thanksgiving dinner conversation with Barron Trump, the youngest son of US President-elect Donald Trump. The lavish dinner was hosted by the Trump family at their Mar-a-Lago estate in Florida, attended by family members and special guests, including Musk and his mother, Maye Musk.
Several videos from the event went viral, capturing the Musks seated with the Trumps. In one popular clip, Musk and Barron are seen deep in conversation, sparking curiosity about their discussion topics.
One X user humorously captioned a screenshot of Trump and Barron speaking, suggesting a playful dialogue: "'Is it okay if I'm friends with Elon?' 'I'll allow it, Father.'" Musk responded to the post, revealing that he and Barron had been discussing "consciousness and video games."
“Is it okay if I’m friends with Elon?”
— Autism Capital 🧩 (@AutismCapital) November 29, 2024
“I’ll allow it, Father.” pic.twitter.com/lzxwcnACKG
Maye Musk chimed in, praising Barron, saying, "They were talking all night. Barron is very smart."
The presence of the Musk family added a unique touch to the celebration, which included a moment where Musk was seen enjoying the 'YMCA' song alongside President-elect Trump. In the clip, Trump playfully tapped Musk on the shoulder, encouraging him to join in the fun.
After the event, Musk posted on X, "Hope you had a great Thanksgiving."
Additionally, Musk was seen interacting with actor Sylvester Stallone. Musk shared on X, "I was telling @TheSlyStallone that I just watched Demolition Man again and how well it predicted the crazy woke future 30 years ago!"
Notably, Musk has been using his platform X to support President-elect Trump’s cabinet choices and promote his preferred candidates. With over 206 million followers, Musk's posts and reposts about Trump's cabinet picks have exceeded 70 times between November 7 and November 20, according to a Reuters review. Amidst his frequent meme postings, Musk has embraced the title "First Buddy" for his role.