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Former President Donald Trump and billionaire Elon Musk, his one-time trusted adviser, have been spotted reuniting at a memorial event for right-wing activist Charlie Kirk.
The two, who had a 'spectacular public falling out' months ago, shook hands and chatted in the stands of a stadium in Glendale, Arizona.
The meeting has fueled speculation of a potential reconciliation between the two influential figures.
Musk, who had previously bankrolled Trump's presidential campaign and served as an adviser, once led the 'Department of Government Efficiency' during the early months of Trump's second administration, which aimed to cut down the federal workforce.
The memorial was for Charlie Kirk, the founder of Turning Point USA, who was shot dead on September 10 at a university campus in Utah.
The event was a large gathering of tens of thousands of mourners.
The reunion is a notable development given their recent public spat.
While a jury will have to determine the guilt of the accused, a man named Robinson, federal investigators have found no evidence linking him to left-wing groups, despite claims from Trump and his administration.
The widow of Charlie Kirk, Erika Kirk, also publicly forgave 'that man.' The meeting between Trump and Musk is seen as a significant political development, with the Trump team expected to benefit greatly from constant references to their 'close relationship' with Charlie Kirk, whose reputation among young conservatives was 'nearly unmatched.'
2025-09-22 14:30:00



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