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After Trump’s Disastrous Musk Interview, Kamala Harris Mocks ‘Rich Guys’ Who Can’t Run a Livestream

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After Trump's Disastrous Musk Interview, Harris Mocks 'Rich Guys' Who Can't Run a Livestream

 

Harris Mocks Trump and Musk’s Livestream Blunder, Calls Out ‘Rich Guys’ Who Can’t Get it Right

 

 

In a recent interview, Kamala Harris took a swipe at Donald Trump and Elon Musk’s disastrous livestream conversation, poking fun at the “rich guys” who can’t seem to get it together. The Vice President’s comments came after Trump’s awkward and error-ridden interview with Musk on Twitter Spaces.

 

 

Harris jokingly wondered how “rich guys” like Trump and Musk, with all their resources, couldn’t manage to pull off a simple livestream. “You’d think they’d have the best equipment, the best team, and the best preparation,” she said with a chuckle. “But somehow, they still manage to mess it up!”

 

The Vice President’s lighthearted jab highlights the stark contrast between the Trump-Musk livestream debacle and the professionalism exhibited by the Biden-Harris administration. Harris emphasized the importance of competence and preparedness in leadership, especially when it comes to technology and communication.

As the 2024 election approaches, Harris’ witty remark serves as a reminder of the Democratic Party’s focus on substance over spectacle. While Trump and Musk may have the wealth and fame, it’s clear that Harris and the Biden administration have the skills and expertise to get the job done.

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