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Controversial US influencer gifts Donald Trump with Tesla Cybertruck and Rolex during interview

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Adin Ross has been banned from Twitch multiple times for hate speech and inappropriate content

Adin Ross, a streamer known for his provocative content and multiple Twitch bans, recently interviewed former US President Donald Trump and presented him with a customized Tesla Cybertruck, Fortune reported. After the 60 Minutes interview, Ross accompanied Donald Trump outside his Mar-a-Lago residence to unveil the custom Tesla Cybertruck.

The vehicle’s exterior featured a striking design, displaying an image of Trump with a bloodied face and raised fist, taken moments after an assassination attempt at a rally, surrounded by numerous American flags and a prominent red “Make America Great Again” logo. printed on the front. Ross also presented Trump with a gold Rolex watch during the interview.

The gifts, valued at more than $60,000, could pose legal challenges for Trump due to exceeding federal campaign contribution limits.

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“That’s an Elon,” Trump joked upon seeing the car, referring to Tesla CEO Elon Musk. ”It’s beautiful. It’s incredible.” The duo spent a joyful and fun time together in the vehicle, playing a playlist of classic hits from the Beach Boys, Elvis Presley, Michael Jackson and even the iconic song “YMCA.”

Tesla CEO Elon Musk also reacted to an image of Trump near the Cybertruck with fire emojis.

During the interview, the 45th president also revealed that his 18-year-old son is a fan of Ross. ”My son Barron says hello. He’s a great young man, but he’s a big fan of yours,” Trump said.

Notably, Adin Ross has been banned from Twitch multiple times for hate speech and inappropriate content and has supported controversial figures like Andrew Tate. He also displayed pornographic images during his live broadcasts and promoted gambling to an audience that included boys.

This development comes as the Trump campaign seeks to strengthen its appeal among younger voters. Before President Biden’s unexpected exit from the race last month, some polls indicated that Trump was making progress especially with younger men.

Catering to younger audiences, Trump promised to “save TikTok” and encouraged users of the popular short-video platform to support him, despite having advocated banning the social media company during his presidency.





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