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ICYMI: Key Takeaways From The Trump-Musk X Space

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=.0Ag69K4rymYUjMIB4eGVUiJlbJOVC_4sU9OrqI1JDIc Dear Reader, Last night’s livestream between Elon

[View in browser](=.-myan5SQvvYR3-zlYkXRrxhYm8uHDStGGIN0kysp64o) =.0Ag69K4rymYUjMIB4eGVUiJlbJOVC_4sU9OrqI1JDIc Dear Reader, Last night’s livestream between Elon Musk and Donald Trump on X drew significant attention and provided key insights into the current state of the 2024 presidential election. We’re bringing you comprehensive coverage of the discussion, but before diving into what was said, it’s important to highlight the events that led up to this interview. A BRAZEN ATTACK ON FREE SPEECH In the days leading up to the interview, the European Commission, acting as the “executive arm” of the European Union, launched an aggressive campaign to force Musk to censor Trump on his own platform. [Thierry Breton of the European Commission issued a chilling warning to Musk, threatening severe consequences if Trump’s voice was allowed to reach millions.](=.wrEviJXfxsxBPV9w5dmGhzutLpXgROIcTIke8RCiyyY) Under the guise of protecting EU citizens from what they vaguely described as “harmful content,” the Commission demanded compliance with European laws on American soil—laws that have no place dictating political discourse in the United States. Despite the pressure, the conversation did proceed as planned, marking a pivotal moment in Musk’s continued public fight against censorship. INSIDE THE TRUMP-MUSK INTERVIEW With the censorship battle raging in the background, here’s what you need to know about what was discussed: Trump’s Warning About Kamala Harris: Trump didn’t mince words when it came to Vice President Kamala Harris. [He issued a stark warning about the dangers of a potential Harris presidency, highlighting her role in the ongoing border crisis and her radical leftist policies.](=.MJj2a6EbEUkNzWBf9EO4dDBa0X46sljxgvH4BPqxU78) Trump predicted that Harris, who he labeled as “incompetent,” would lead the nation into further decline if she were to take the helm. Read more about Trump’s critique of Kamala Harris. Exposing The Border Crisis: Trump took the opportunity to expose Harris’s hypocrisy on border security. After years of enabling the border invasion, Harris is now attempting to rewrite history by pretending to care about the crisis she helped create. [Trump made it clear that if Harris had any intention of securing the border, she would have done so long ago.](=.caqIdsJ-xoQC6aMvIM3lbTDH1rwqGPGXT8kWYwxnCwY) Explore Trump’s full comments on the border crisis. Reviving American Energy Independence: Perhaps the most significant moment in the interview was Trump’s commitment to unleashing American energy production. [He vowed to restart the stalled oil and gas projects in Alaska’s Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, a move that would not only benefit Alaska but also secure America’s energy future.](=.lpT5EtisY_E8Dtf4BaYvh2SjGT9wGg9pkirlQ0SMeCs) Trump’s plan is a direct response to Biden’s destructive energy policies, which have left America vulnerable. Learn more about Trump’s energy plan. We’ll Do It Live: In this weeks episode of ‘You’re Wrong’, Federalist Editor-in-Chief Mollie Hemingway and Senior Editor David Harsanyi, live from Utah, [analyzed Elon Musk’s interview with Donald Trump](=.iXtRAbtr3qQRuJXZF0POXMWyQvSevPJcURca6T_iqy8). They explained why corrupt corporate media is allowing Vice President Kamala Harris and her running mate Gov. Tim Walz to hide from their pasts and discussed the anti-free speech culture shift creeping its way into the U.S. STANDING AGAINST GLOBAL CENSORSHIP This conversation was more than just a discussion between two influential figures; it was a stand against the global censorship efforts that threaten our fundamental rights. The European Commission’s attempt to stifle free speech was just the latest in a series of challenges Musk and Trump have faced in their fight to keep the truth accessible to all. At The Federalist, we are committed to covering these crucial moments in the lead-up to the 2024 election. Our in-depth analysis and fearless reporting will continue to provide you with the truth, no matter how uncomfortable it may be for those in power. [You can support this work by making a donation below](=.yDPqT-hYp2eGYNc9sGBYPF1LpcMieWFD4PjZGiMgAms): [DONATE TODAY](=.lqCGFDo_2FSDZ0YwTLs-xI79AyynDVKCUOpA8DxSBKk) Thank you for standing with us as we fight to protect free speech and bring you the news that matters most. Sincerely, The Federalist [facebook](=.4ImpmUQEKMxBK3GFvXu2vzmG1YgmHGnV-C3we280HcU) [twitter](=.Ow1OzH8I-3Ebi6LnNipMnT8x3XitP0as5q3BmdbpK_w) [instagram](=.roLeqFKtkL2Lh-P12HM6nDkrmw4r2c6B9UHlxDEZ6Jg) [youtube](=.dQiFoOxRq08wdnGrc0xn8P05WGU0IXRn-ouX08c9nWg) [rss](=.8aWBmY0dLjWWW3n-9sHwXhglbw3dWVh2uadusnHG8E4) The Federalist © 2023 THE FEDERALIST, A WHOLLY INDEPENDENT DIVISION OF FDRLST MEDIA. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. You received this email because you signed up on our website or made a purchase from us. [Unsubscribe](=.BtD_QpCabcloxfImCidJb2XKFyLkV57YBerePBMny7M) [Sent by MailerLite](=.RdQV0JOB6LqvDyYmzj_oF0CZaqYfCwve8Gd3k98_Aj8)

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