President Donald Trump and Elon Musk sit side by side, shake hands at Charlie Kirk Memorial. Watch video
President Donald Trump and technical entrepreneur Elon Musk were seen sitting side by side at the memorial service for conservative activist Charlie Kirk, an arrangement that attracted widespread attention. The event, held at the State Farming Stadium in Glendale, Arizona, honored the life and work of Kirk, which was fatally shot earlier this month. Participants described the seat arrangement as a powerful moment, which symbolizes unity among those who pay tribute to Kirk’s legacy. The video was shared with the heading: “Donald Trump and Elon Musk just stunned the world by sitting side by side. It’s time for this duo to come together again. For Charlie Kirk (sic).” Charlie Kirk’s memorial service is underway, Donald Trump, to address the memorial service for Charlie Kirk soon. His widow and Turning Point USA’s current chairman, Erika Kirk, addresses the audience. Vice President JD Vance and President Donald Trump are expected to deliver their respective speeches soon. Trump-Musk Feud explained that the memorial for Charlie Kirk President Donald Trump and Elon Musk brought together again, months after a very public disagreement between the two. The split between the world’s most powerful president and the technical billionaire emerged earlier this year, centered on the controversial one big beautiful bill. Musk criticized the legislation and called it a “disgusting abomination” and posted: “Shame those who voted for it: You know you did wrong.” Musk argued that the bill would exacerbate the national deficit, while Trump defends it, emphasizing that it provides tax relief for many Americans. The bill was eventually approved by the congress and signed in July. The disagreement increased when Musk claimed that Trump’s re -election would not have been possible without his support. In response, Trump threatened to cancel the federal contracts held by Musk’s companies, who previously strived their close relationship. High-profile participants at the event among those confirming or attending are the widow of Charlie and Turning Point USA chairman Erika Kirk, businessman Elon Musk, Vice President JD Vance, US director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard and Charlie’s staff chief Mikey McCoy. US Secretary of State Marco Rubio, United States Secretary of Health and Human Services Robert F. Kennedy Jr., and Franz Turek, friend of Charlie Kirk standing 25 feet from him when he was shot. Other people also include American singer and songwriter Kari Jobe Carnes, her husband and singer-songwriter Cody Carnes, and former commentator on Fox News, Tucker Carlson.