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Elon Musk Responds After Being Accused Of ‘Nazi Gesture’ During Inauguration

Elon Musk has responded after being accused of doing a ‘Nazi gesture’ during Donald Trump’s presidential inauguration.The 53-year-old was amongst a list of celebrities and tech billionaires in Washington on 20 January in support of President Trump.The 78-year-old was sworn in to the most powerful job in the world yesterday, during which he gave a 30 minute speech, listing what he planned to achieve as the new leader.His big day was tainted, however, by a controversy surrounding Elon Musk after he was accused of doing a ‘Nazi salute’ on stage during the inauguration parade.On top of appearing to make the ‘salute’, the billionaire made many other strange motions.While on stage, he became excited and enthusiastic about the prospect of planting an American flag on Mars. He then thanked the audience for helping secure Trump’s new position and poudned his fists on his chest, before shooting his hand up at an angle, towards the sky.He the turned away from the audience and made the same motion towards the US flag.Speaking to the audience, he said: “My heart goes out to you,”, “It is thanks to you that the future of civilisation is assured.”CNN anchor Erin Burnett said: “Standing ovation for Elon Musk. By far the biggest reception of the day. You saw him come out with that odd-looking salute.” Her co-star Kasie Hunt said that it was a gesture that ‘was evocative of things that we have seen through history’ and ‘not something you typically see at American rallies’.Viewers took to X, Musk’s own platform, to discuss the bizarre action. One person wrote: “Elon Musk just did a Nazi salute on national television.” another said: “THERE’S NO WAY ELON MUSK DID A SIEG HEIL AT TRUMP’S INAUGURATION.”The Anti-Defamation League label a Nazi salute as ‘raising an outstretched right arm with the palm down.’On X, in May 2022, he wrote: “In the past I voted Democrat, because they were (mostly) the kindness party.“But they have become the party of division & hate, so I can no longer support them and will vote Republican. Now, watch their dirty tricks campaign against me unfold…”Alongside the screenshot, an X user wrote: “The salute hoax is just another part of the ‘dirty tricks campaign’.”Quoting a past tweet, he wrote: “Frankly, they need better dirty tricks. The ‘everyone is Hitler’ attack is sooo tired.”Another user begged to ‘retire the calling people a Nazi thing’, which Musk replied “Yeah exactly 🥱”.Like this:Like Loading…

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Chris O’Donnell Has Died Aged 31

Chris O’Donnell has sadly died aged 31.O’Donnell was a popular TikTok personality and fitness influencer, with a following over 877k and an Instagram following of 247k.He shared fitness tips, life advice and was open about his past and his sobriety.In 2018, the influencer became an advocate for substance abuse awareness after achieving sobriety.On January 4, he shared a heartfelt moment from his brother’s wedding, writing that it was “one of my proudest moments as a brother, being able to send these two off into the next chapter of their lives.” @creeohdeeHaven’t shared this before but was reminiscing on old memories and this was one I gravitated back towards. Went ahead and threw some photos from the event down there in case I start to bore folks to death 😂♬ original sound – Chris O’DonnellPreviously being open about his mental health struggles, O’Donnell shared a post to Instagram in December 2022; “I also got sober in 2018 and have been an advocate for substance abuse awareness ever since, helping men and women who are struggling find the treatment they need.” His death was ruled a suicide from a self-inflicted gun shot wound to the head.Tributes have been flooding in from his followers. One person wrote: “One day I’ll find peace in knowing you’re not in pain anymore, but today my heart aches that you’re gone. I love you. @Chris O’Donnell.”.Heartbreaking. Our thoughts are with his loved ones at this time.If you or someone you know is struggling or in crisis, help is available. Call or text 988 or visit 988lifeline.org.Like this:Like Loading…

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Hilary Clinton’s Reaction To Donald Trump Renaming Gulf Of Mexico Has Everyone Talking

Hilary Clinton’s reaction to Donald Trump’s promise to rename the Gulf of Mexico has everyone talking.During President Trump’s inaugural speech, he promised that America’s ‘decline’ would end and ‘the golden age of America’ started now.The 78-year-old went on to list his other promises, including sending US troops to the Mexico border, boosting domestic oil production and tariffs to ‘enrich our citizens’.“Our sovereignty will be reclaimed. Our safety will be restored. The scales of justice will be rebalanced,” Trump continued. “Our top priority will be to create a nation that is proud, prosperous and free.”Another promise he made was to rename the Gulf of Mexico to the Gulf of America – to which Hilary Clinton, sat behind Trump, was seen visibly laughing.The internet had a lot to say about this. Taking to X, one person wrote; “Hillary Clinton p***ing her pants laughing when Trump said he will rename the Gulf of Mexico to the Gulf of America,”.“Ah, well, Hillary laughing her t*ts off when Donnie said he’s going to retitle the Gulf of Mexico, made it worth the watch,” another wrote.“Hillary Clinton just had the best reaction to Trump’s statement changing the name of the Gulf of Mexico to the Gulf of America.” wrote a third.“Hillary Clinton laughing hysterically when Trump said he’s renaming the Gulf of Mexico… she is all of us. What a joke,” another echoed.Others commented that the ‘stoic queen’ couldn’t keep a straight face during his speech. One person said: “We are all Hillary Clinton right now. Donald Trump literally lives in a universe of his own, thinking he could change the name of the Gulf of Mexico with one stroke of a pen,”.Like this:Like Loading…

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Selfie taken by mom saves son from 99 years in prison

Christopher “CJ” Precopia found himself at the center of a nightmare when he was falsely accused of a brutal attack against his ex-girlfriend. But a casual selfie, captured by his mother, provided the critical evidence needed to clear the young man’s name, freeing him from a lifetime behind bars.

On the morning of September 22, 2017, Christopher “CJ” Precopia clocked in for what seemed like a normal day at a lumber yard in Georgetown, Texas. By the end of the day, his life took a devastating turn when police officers arrived at his workplace and arrested him.

The 21-year-old man was facing a possible 99-year prison sentence, and he couldn’t figure out why.

“I’m just spun around, handcuffs put on,” CJ told ABC News affiliate KVUE.  “I had no idea who accused me of this, I had no idea why everything was happening, and I was lost.”

And then he learned his high school ex, Faith Cox – whom he hadn’t seen in years – was leading the charge.

According to the suspect’s mother, Erin, CJ and the girl dated for about six weeks while her son was a 17-year-old high school senior, and she was a 15-year-old sophomore. She told ABC News that the breakup was not amicable.

‘Assault with weapons’

According to reports, Cox claimed that on the evening of September 20, 2017, around 7:20 p.m., her former high school sweetheart broke into her home in Temple and violently attacked her.

ABC writes that the Temple Police Department followed up on “a report of an assault with weapons,” and were told by the alleged victim that CJ “came towards her in an aggressive manner and pushed her to the ground, punched her in the face and cut her with a box cutter.”

The reporting officer also said he observed cuts and injuries to the Cox’s face and hands, which he said were likely made by a box cutter, the weapon that according to the teenager, was used by CJ to carve an “X” into her chest, and for cutting her face.

“I could hear the slices being made,” the Cox claimed in a handwritten statement to police.

99 problems

Despite having no physical evidence connecting him to the crime, CJ was arrested and charged with first-degree felony burglary of a habitation with intent to commit additional felonies, an offense punishable by up to 99 years if convicted, Flores said.

“I was constantly fearful as to what could happen the next day. I was going to sleep hoping I wouldn’t wake up. Just to get away from it,” A teary-eyed CJ told ABC.

With his freedom hanging in the balance, the man was taken to the Williamson County Jail, where his parents managed to secure his release by posting a $150,000 bond. What followed was a relentless fight to prove his innocence – a battle that would ultimately rely on an unexpected source of evidence.

Game-changing selfie

Despite knowing he was innocent, CJ spent the next nine months living in fear of spending a lifetime behind bars: “That’s what I was scared of most, just going to prison for no reason,” the man said.

Then a piece of casual evidence turned the case around – a selfie taken by his mother.

The snap, taken on the same day Erin’s son was accused of the vicious assault, showed her, CJ, and a group of friends at the Renaissance Austin Hotel, about 70 miles away from Cox’s home.

And at 7:02 p.m. – only 18 minutes before the alleged attack – she shared the image on Facebook, a digital footprint with crucial timestamp and geolocation data that served as irrefutable proof that CJ could not have committed the crime.

“This is awesome. By the grace of God [ex-girlfriend] said it happened on the day when I can totally, 100 percent, know where he was,” Erin said.

Nine months after CJ’s arrest, the evidence was presented to the prosecutors, who subsequently dismissed the charge “in the interest of justice.”

The accuser had informed the police that she and CJ had a troubled relationship when they dated in high school several years ago, which she cited as the reason for reporting the alleged assault.

Justice served

And then in December 2018, Cox was charged with filing a false report.

“As soon as I saw her mugshot, I broke down crying. It was a wave of emotions that hit me,” CJ told Fox News. “I couldn’t really contain myself cause of the pure joy of her finally being brought to justice.”

CJ, who, joined the navy after graduating college, adds, “It’s a struggle to go about your daily life knowing that anything could happen, just from somebody saying anything, can just ruin your life in an instant.”

This incredible story highlights the power of social media, the flaws within the justice system, and how digital footprints can become crucial evidence in legal battles.

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