Trump: ‘Internet people’ who once ‘hated me’ now ‘kissing my a‑‑’
- On Thursday evening, former President Donald Trump addressed the graduating class at the University of Alabama.
- Trump noted that numerous technology leaders, including Elon Musk, were critical of him early in his presidency but have since become supportive.
- He claimed those same figures, whom he described as 'internet people,' have shifted to support him and are currently showing deference toward him.
- Trump stated, "If you want to go to the top, you're just never going to do it unless you break the system," urging graduates to take risks and defy norms.
- This speech suggests Trump views his evolving relationship with tech leaders as significant and encourages nontraditional approaches to achieve success.
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