Saturday, May 30, 2026

Trump Posts to Twitter X for 2nd Time Since Return on Eve of Musk “Interview”

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Twitter X owner Elon Musk is “interviewing” Donald Trump tonight at 8pm on the platform.

This morning Trump posted to Twitter X for the second time since Musk allowed him to return to the platform.

“I will obliterate the dark state,” Trump promises in a campaign video.

Tonight’s “interview” — really a product plug — now augurs as Trump’s return to Twitter X through the election. He will be spewing lies like crazy, unchecked. It should be fun!

I’ll be watching tonight. Wouldn’t miss it. I still don’t understand Musk’s interest in Trump, who wants to remove electric cars from the world. I wish Musk would explain all that.

Also today on Truth Social Trump took responsibility for bringing the Olympics to Los Angeles in 2028. And pigs flew over Cincinnati.

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