WATCH: Donald Trump makes epic entry at Adin Ross' interview where streamer gifts ex-POTUS Cybertruck

Adin Ross arrived at the event at Mar-A-Lago in a Donald Trump-themed Cybertruck adorned with images of from his recent assassination attempt
PUBLISHED AUG 5, 2024
Donald Trump and streamer Adin Ross posed in front of the Cybertruck featuring an image of the assassination attempt against the former president (X/@adinross)
Donald Trump and streamer Adin Ross posed in front of the Cybertruck featuring an image of the assassination attempt against the former president (X/@adinross)

PALM BEACH, FLORIDA: Donald Trump participated in an exclusive interview with right-wing streamer Adin Ross and made an epic entrance by walking into the live stream to 50-Cent's 'Many Men'.

The show was steamed on the alternative 'Kick' platform, known for its less restrictive content moderation compared to platforms like YouTube.



 

Adin Ross says Donald Trump's entry broke 'the website in five minutes'

Adin Ross arrived at the event hosted at Mar-A-Lago in a striking Donald Trump-themed Cybertruck adorned with images of the former US president from the recent assassination attempt against him at a Pennsylvania rally on July 13, according to MTN.

The streamer began the show by saying, “The most important stream I’ve ever done, we’re gonna get some good ratings."

Moments after they went live, Ross highlighted the overwhelming excitement among viewers as he told Trump, “You broke the website in five minutes. The chat wasn’t working."



 

Confident in the stream's potential success, Ross bet $100,000 with Kick CEO that the live interview would surpass 600,000 concurrent viewers.

Donald Trump commends Adin Ross and condemns Google

Thanking Adin Ross for providing the platform and mentioning that his youngest son Barron Trump is a fan, Donald Trump said, “I love having a young audience … it’s about the American dream. Right now, you don’t have the American dream.”

In the live interview, Trump also criticized Google for allegedly censoring information about the assassination attempt and urged people to stop using the search engine.

The stream comes after Ross recently called Vice President Kamala Harris "the worst presidential candidate ever to run," and accused her of attempting to buy celebrity endorsements to boost her campaign.

NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE - OCTOBER 22: U.S. President Donald Trump participates in the final presidential debate against Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden at Belmont University on October 22, 2020 in Nashville, Tennessee. This is the last debate between the two candidates before the election on November 3. (Photo by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)
Donald Trump criticized Google for allegedly censoring the information about the assassination attempt against him in Pennsylvania on July 13, 2024 (Getty Images)

Throughout the interview, topics ranged from education and cultural issues to Trump's assassination attempt, his recent NABJ appearance, and President Joe Biden withdrawing his candidacy from the 2024 race.

“He was not only pushed out, it was a coup. I don’t know if I was brilliant or he was horrible, maybe a combination of both … he’s done tremendous damage to our country," said Trump.

“I actually think he’s smarter than her, and I think he’s a really not smart person. She was convenient, she was there,” he said of Harris. “They have much better people. All the people were better than her. They would’ve run, but they didn’t want to go through the roadblock that was her."

"She’s ultra left, ultra radical. I just see where 99 vicious terrorists … her policies have destroyed California. San Francisco was the best city in the country and now, frankly, it’s not even livable," Trump added.

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