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HILARIOUS: Elon Musk Trolls Obama!


On September 6th Tucker Carlson released this earth-shattering report alleging that “Larry Sinclair says he had a night of crack cocaine-fueled sex with Barack Obama, and that Obama came back for more the next day.”

To say that these allegations caused a stir is an understatement—everyone is talking about it now.

In response to the online gossip surrounding the claims made by Larry Sinclair, Elon Musk posted this hilarious meme to X, formerly known as Twitter.

My favorite part about the entire meme? That clear reference to Pizzagate!

Despite the troll, Elon Musk has remained objective and has criticized Tucker’s actual interview itself. According to The New York Post, Musk wants to see the evidence:

“Of course, the probability that his claims are true would have to rest on objective evidence, rather than claims made by someone with a dubious history,” Musk tweeted on the site formerly known as Twitter shortly after it aired.

Representatives for X and Carlson at his talent agency MN2S did not immediately respond to The Post’s request for comment.

Sinclair has stood by his claims for 15 years and released this video ahead of his seismic interview with Tucker Carlson.

“After 15 years of hell. After 15 years of nothing but lies. It’s time. Everything and I mean everything gets put out on the table. The whole story from beginning to end. I’m going to make it clear,” Sinclair said.

Ben Shapiro writes: “I’m just wondering why it would be so shocking for a young Barack Obama to have engaged in cocaine use and homosexual behavior, when he admits in his memoir that he “used a little blow” and wrote to his girlfriend, “I make love to men daily, but in the imagination.”

CBS Austin, a local affiliate of the news giant, quoted Musk:

Musk later doubled down on his comments, telling an X user “Mr Sinclair is not super convincing.

Pics or,” a reference to the common phrase “pics [pictures] or it didn’t happen.”



 

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