Online users discussed the altered photo after tech entrepreneur Elon Musk twice extended his right arm at an event for U.S. President Donald Trump.
Elon Musk has seemingly done the unthinkable and shown his knowledge of Nazi history is far deeper than the ADL would like the public to believe.
Some across the political spectrum said the gesture looked like a "Heil Hitler" salute. The ADL said it was not.
Laura Loomer, a close ally of President Trump’s and a far-right activist, asked the president to intervene as she continues to accuse billionaire Elon Musk of censoring her account on his social media platform X. “It’s outrageous,” Loomer wrote Wednesday in a post on X. “I worked my a‑‑ off to help President Trump get…
My Chemical Romance guitarist Frank Iero had stronger words for what experts described as a Hitler-esque gesture: "f--k this guy."
Elon Musk’s salute before a cheering crowd during Trump’s inauguration festivities has ignited a swirl of debate about whether he did a Nazi salute, a so-called Roman salute or another gesture
Elon Musk appeared to make a fascist gesture during Donald Trump's inauguration, performing what looked almost exactly like a Nazi salute.
Elon Musk, billionaire adviser to President Donald Trump, leaned into the accusations that his Monday salute was a “Sieg heil” gesture with a series of trollish Nazi puns on X. “Don’t say Hess to Nazi accusations!” Musk wrote Thursday, referring to German Nazi Party leader Adolf Hitler’s deputy, Rudolf Hess.
BMW UK has ceased posting on social media platform X, prompting backlash and mockery regarding the decision. Critics have raised concerns about the company's historical ties to World War II, with some calling for a boycott of the brand amid increasing scrutiny of X's owner,
On Thursday, German luxury automaker BMW faced criticism after its UK division abruptly announced that it would “no longer post” on X, a decision many users interpreted as an unusual protest against the platform’s owner, Elon Musk.
EXCLUSIVE: Vladislav Khaykin, Executive Vice President of the Simon Wiesenthal Center described how Elon Musk's refusal to apologize for his actions has encouraged white supremacists