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Elon Musk joins Donald Trump at election night party

Twitter owner vociferously campaigned for Donald Trump. In one picture, he is seen sitting along with Donald Trump.

Elon Musk, the renowned businessman and the owner of X (formerly known as Twitter), joins Donald Trump at the election night watch party at Mar-a-Lago.

Musk joined the party with his son. Tesla’s owner shared images from the election party on his X account. Twitter’s owner vociferously campaigned for Donald Trump. In one picture, he is seen sitting along with Donald Trump.

Other guests at Trump’s party included UFC President Dana White, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., former presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy, Alabama Senator Tommy Tuberville, and Trump’s attorney, Alina Habba. Notably, X wore a customized red MAGA hat inscribed with “Make voting great again” and held up a Trump/Vance sign while chatting with former First Lady Melania Trump.

Read more: Republicans seize control of US Senate: networks

Musk even attended Trump’s election rallies. The Twitter owner had been tweeting continuously urging people to vote in the election. He vouched for Trump and even shared hilarious memes. In his victory speech, Donald Trump praised Elon MuskMus for campaigning for him in Pennsylvania and Philadelphia.

Elon Musk commenting on the election victory said: “The people of America gave @realDonaldTrump a crystal clear mandate for change tonight.”

Sharing the picture from the election party, Elon Musk said, “The future is gonna be so” with a fire emoji.

Republicans wrested the US Senate from Democratic control, US media projected early Wednesday, ending four years in the minority and providing a huge boost to the party in its quest to dominate every branch of government.

The victory means that the incoming president will get enormous support to enact their agenda and appoint justices to the powerful US Supreme Court if it’s Donald Trump — but legislative deadlock if it is his Democratic rival, Kamala Harris.

Donald Trump defeated Kamala Harris, the American Vice President and candidate of Democrats in November 4th elections.