Elon Musk Reacts to Trump Arrest in Hilarious Fashion

On Tuesday, Twitter CEO Elon Musk reacted to the unprecedented indictment of 45th President Donald Trump.

In his now standard hilarious fashion, Musk wrote, “If the Dem Party had a time machine.”

Alongside the caption was an image of Donald Trump from the 1980s when he was a real estate mogul in New York City. Above the image, another caption read “Why do time travelers keep trying to kill me? I’m just a realtor!”

To avoid losing the trust of the American public, it is important that our justice system pursue Democrats and Republicans with equal vigor,” Musk would later write. “Whichever party most puts justice before nepotism is the one that deserves trust.”

Trump is currently being arraigned in the Manhattan Criminal Court, however, he will not be put in handcuffs or have his mugshot taken.

A gag order is not expected given that it was not deemed necessary by the judge overseeing Trump’s case.

TRUMP’S INDICTMENT JUDGE EXPOSED, HIS DAUGHTER WORKED FOR BIDEN/HARRIS, FURTHER PROVING INDICTMENT A FRIVOLOUS WITCH HUNT

The current indictment lists 34 felony counts of falsifying business records.

“The Trump indictment, which I read, would be laughable in any other circumstance, wrote Cernovich on Twitter. “It’s the same offense copied and pasted 34 times, with the date changed each time. This is the biggest farce I’ve ever seen.”

“This indictment is a complete abomination,” wrote Article 3 Project’s Mike Davis. “Even dumber and more partisan than I expected. Bragg is a clown.”

The case against Trump is clearly a political witch hunt and Bragg’s unprecedented case against the leading 2024 Republican candidate is laughable.

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