Trump's Interview with Adin Ross, Which Was Meant To Attract Youth, is Full of Hate

In an effort to connect with young conservatives, former President Donald Trump appeared in a live-streamed interview with Adin Ross, a 23-year-old Jewish internet personality known for his provocative content. The interview took place at Trump's Mar-a-Lago resort in Florida and broadcast on Ross's Kick live-streaming app, where he currently has 1.3 million followers. Ross gifted Trump a Rolex watch and a custom Tesla Cybertruck featuring an image of Trump with a bleeding ear. It is a nod to his July 15 assassination attempt. However, these gifts might breach campaign finance regulations. During the 1.5-hour conversation, Trump made many hateful and controversial remarks. He criticized the U.S., describing it as “drug-addicted” and “crime-infested.” Trump also expressed approval of Twitter's owner Elon Musk, calling him “a great guy,” and criticized Vice President Kamala Harris, labeling her “stupid” and “incompetent.” He also mentioned that Harris failed her first bar exam, despite many lawyers having similar experiences. Trump discussed various topics, including Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro’s election, and also addressed his interview with ABC News's Rachel Scott, who questioned Trump about his past insults against Black Americans. He then went on to blame Harris and the Democrats for rising crime rates in the country. He controversially claimed that stating “all men and women” are created equal is politically incorrect. The interview ended with Trump and Ross briefly dancing to “YMCA” by the Village People. While Trump often plays this song at his rallies, it has undeniably gay undertones. #Queer Up Politics
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