Presidential candidate Donald Trump appeared on a special livestream with Kick star Adin Ross to discuss a variety of topics ahead of the United States election taking place in November of this year. The two discussed issues, which as per them, were currently affecting living quality in the United States, surrounding city crime and policing.
Donald Trump walked out during the start of the broadcast to the song Many Men by hip-hop artist 50 Cent. This song was found by many netizens to "fit," since it was written by the artist after he was shot multiple times in a failed assassination attempt.
Similar to 50 Cent, Donald Trump was also the subject of an assassination attempt during his rally in Pennsylvania, when he was shot in the ear as a bullet narrowly missed his head. Taking this into consideration, many users on X expressed their approval of the choice of song used for the walkout.
X user @traxstarrr commented on the suitability of the song for Trump's walkout, considering its backstory:
"Most fitting song ngl"
Many others echoed this sentiment and heaped praise on the whole affair:
"How f**king hype was this lol" @Tony_Omega remarked on X
"Coldest walkout in 2024" @Drew2xKick shared on X
However, some users had complaints regarding Adin Ross' ability to set up the stream, and claimed that the microphone being utilized during the broadcast was encountering issues:
"Biggest stream of the kid's life and his team couldn't even get the f**king mic right" @SirGeorgeFloyd noted on X
What is Adin Ross' recent political stance?
Adin Ross has emerged as an ardent supporter of presidential candidate Donald Trump in the last few days. Recently, a photo of a Tesla cybertruck supposedly belonging to the creator went viral on X. Netizens speculated that the creator was going to gift the vehicle to Donald Trump.
The Tesla truck featured a custom livery, showcasing the American Flag's colors along with the now-signature photo of Donald Trump right after his assassination attempt. The creator also condemned Kamala Harris for allegedly sending hip-hop artists direct messages and "paying" them to "endorse" her.
Adin Ross also praised Rumble creator Nicolas "Sneako" for his political takes in recent times. For those unaware, Sneako had remarked on the massive controversy surrounding Algerian woman boxer Imane Khelif after speculations regarding her gender identity emerged. Sneako called a boxing match between Khelif and Italian boxer Angela Carini "domestic violence with a referee".