Former President Donald Trump made a dramatic entrance on Adin Ross' Kick stream, walking into the room to the tune of 50 Cent's "Many Men."
The event, hosted at Mar-A-Lago, began with Ross arriving in a Trump-themed Cybertruck featuring images of Trump from a recent assassination attempt at a rally in Pennsylvania, symbolising Trump's defiance in the face of danger.
"You already broke the chat in 5 minutes," Ross told Trump moments after they went live, highlighting the excitement among viewers, many of whom are first-time voters.
JUST IN: Donald Trump walks into Adin Ross' stream on Kick to 50-Cent's 'Many Men.'
— Collin Rugg (@CollinRugg) August 5, 2024
Ross showed up to Mar-A-Lago in a Trump-themed Cybertruck.
"You already broke the chat in 5 minutes," Ross told Trump just moments after they went live.
Ross told Trump that he wanted to put… pic.twitter.com/jvJCPFakgZ
Ross has confidently bet $100,000 with the Kick CEO that the stream will surpass 600,000 concurrent viewers, emphasising his belief in its potential success.
During the stream, Trump called out Google for censoring information about his assassination attempt, urging people to stop using the search engine.
Donald Trump calls out Google for censoring his assassination attempt and says people should just stop using Google 😬pic.twitter.com/hkfLD6Mwxt
— ryan 🤿 (@scubaryan_) August 5, 2024
The event follows Ross's recent controversial remarks about Kamala Harris, whom he called "the worst presidential candidate ever to run," accusing her of trying to buy celebrity endorsements to boost her campaign.
🔥🚨BREAKING NEWS: The number 1 Kick Streamer Adin Ross exposed Kamala Harris for paying rappers and other celebrities to come on stage and endorse her. The rapper Snot actually exposed how Kamala Harris sent him a dm on X for support yesterday.
— Dom Lucre | Breaker of Narratives (@dom_lucre) August 3, 2024
Adin Ross: “I have so much love… pic.twitter.com/xeh09rGKoA
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