Elon Musk roasted for wearing backward cowboy hat at border visit
- Elon Musk is being mocked for wearing his cowboy hat backward during a field trip to the U.S.-Mexico border, where he aimed to observe the situation amid a surge in migrant border crossings.
- Many social media users ridiculed Musk for engaging in "cowboy cosplay" and for wearing his cowboy hat incorrectly. They criticized his attempt to look cool.
- Musk's trip to Eagle Pass was prompted by the emergency declaration signed by the city's mayor due to the influx of migrants crossing the Rio Grande. Most of these migrants are from Venezuela.
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Elon Musk went to the Texas border, put on a cowboy hat, and tried to livestream himself rambling about immigration. The stream experienced rapid unscheduled dissassembly.
Elon Musk's had bad luck with live video: when he and Ron DeSantis tried to launch the Florida governor's presdential run on Twitter, the feed crashed and took DeSantis's campaign launch with it. Yesterday, Musk tried to livestream himself looking Texan at the border, only for the same fate to befall him. According to The…
Elon Musk Had a Disastrous Livestream at the Border While Wearing His Cowboy Hat Backwards
Twitter/X Elon Musk is many things, but one of those things is not a cowboy. Another one of those things is a successful Twitter/X livestreamer. But as seen in this video at the Mexican/American border broadcast from his account on Twitter/X, the platform he now owns, he was trying and failing to be both. Musk visited the southern border of the United States “to see what’s really going on” and conducted a livestream meant to expose and report. …
Elon Musk mocked on X for wearing cowboy hat backward during South Texas trip
Texas tech billionaire Elon Musk is being mocked on his own social media platform for wearing his cowboy hat backward during a field trip “to see what’s really going on” along the U.S.-Mexico border. Known for his political grandstanding, Musk visited Eagle Pass Thursday afternoon for an “unfiltered” look at what’s happening in the small South Texas amid a surge in migrant border crossings. “As an immigrant to the United States, I am extremely p…
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