DOGE chief Elon Musk revealed details about his thought process on endorsing President Trump during a sit-down interview with Trump and Fox News anchor Sean Hannity on Tuesday night that the president said he had not heard before, according to Fox News Digital.
"I was going to do it anyway," Musk said during the interview that aired Tuesday night when Hannity mentioned that his endorsement of Trump came after an attempt on his life in Butler, Pennsylvania on the campaign trail.
"That was it?" Hannity said.
"That was a precipitating event," Musk said.
"That sped it up a little bit?" Trump then said to Musk. "I didn’t know that."
Musk responded, "It sped it up, but I was going to do it anyway."
Elon Musk kicks off their interview with Hannity by PRAISING President Trump:
— Benny Johnson (@bennyjohnson) February 19, 2025
"President Trump is a good man... he has been so unfairly attacked in the media. I spent a lot of time with him… not once have I seen him do something mean, cruel, or wrong."
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Musk announced that he "fully supports" former President Trump after gunshots rang out at his Pennsylvania rally in July in a move that many, including some Democrats, believe played a significant role in Trump's campaign.
President Donald Trump and Elon Musk discussed DOGE, the media's attempts to divide them, encounters with 'Trump Derangement Syndrome' and more in 'Hannity' exclusive interview.'ABSURD': President Trump and @elonmusk in an exclusive @seanhannity interview, respond to allegations from liberal media pundits and Democratic leaders that they are creating a "constitutional crisis." https://t.co/SiUUslZdxb pic.twitter.com/UyV3FSBjfy
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