Adin Ross’ Livestream With Donald Trump Peaks at 500,000 Viewers

Adin Ross’ Livestream With Donald Trump Peaks at 500,000 Viewers

As a seasoned observer of the digital landscape, I find myself both baffled and captivated by the meteoric rise of Adin Ross, the 23-year-old internet sensation who’s making waves with his audacious antics. Having started his journey as a video game streamer, he’s now navigating the murky waters of controversy, courting figures like Trump and Tate, and even dabbling in the darker corners of the web with Fuentes.


Yesterday around lunchtime, live streaming on the internet, conservative influencer Adin Ross’s interaction with Donald Trump attracted over 500,000 viewers. During this session, Adin presented a customized Tesla Cybertruck and a golden Rolex watch to the former president as a gift.

I’m a 23-year-old influencer, known for my video game playing content on various platforms. In the past, I’ve invited some guests who sparked debates, such as Andrew Tate, an ex-kickboxer, and Nick Fuentes, a controversial figure. Unfortunately, last year, Twitch banned me due to repeated instances of making offensive, homophobic remarks.

On a video posted on Kick on Monday afternoon, Ross presented Trump with a cybertruck that had “Make America Great Again” etched on its hood. Each door displayed a picture of Trump with his hand raised, recalling last month’s assassination attempt attempt. The event took place in the driveway of Trump’s Mar-a-Lago estate.

According to the New York Times, Trump expressed his admiration for the gift, telling Ross it was “incredible.” Furthermore, within the vehicle, he allegedly complimented the internet celebrity by stating that the Rolex watch was “very appealing.”

It’s highly unlikely that the total estimated price of a personalized Cybertruck and a Rolex watch would be less than $100,000. This amount far surpasses the federal limit for individual campaign contributions ($3,300). In response to this situation, Trump’s representative, Karoline Leavitt, has stated that they will consult the Federal Election Commission (FEC) for advice on managing such gifts.

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2024-08-06 05:54