Musk criticized the criminal conviction of Trump on social media
SpaceX and Tesla CEO Elon Musk is set to hold a town hall with former President Donald Trump, as reported shortly after the former president was criminally convicted in New York City on Thursday.
Trump is expected to answer submitted questions with Musk on a live stream that will also be broadcast on NewsNation, The New York Post reported on Friday.
It is expected that Trump will answer submitted questions during the live stream event, which will also be broadcast in a partnership deal with cable channel NewsNation, the Wall Street Journal reported.
The exact timing of the town hall on X, a platform Trump was suspended from three years ago, is not clear.
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Donald Trump (left) and Elon Musk (right) have reportedly developed a friendly relationship and talk on the phone multiple times per month. (Fulton County Sheriffs Office / Chesnot / Getty Images)
Fox News Digital reached out to Musk's team and the Trump campaign but did not immediately receive a response.
"This will be interesting," the tech billionaire posted on X.
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Donald Trump arrives at Trump Tower, Thursday, May 30, 2024, after being found guilty on 34 counts of falsifying business records in the first degree. (Felipe Ramales for Fox News Digital)
The original plan was for the event to be a debate before the Biden campaign declined an invitation due to the previously negotiated debates scheduled with Trump, the Wall Street Journal reported, citing people familiar with the event and the Biden campaign's thinking.
Musk is also reportedly planning a similar town hall with independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.
Tesla CEO Elon Musk (Getty Images)
Musk spoke out on X following the news of Trump's conviction in his criminal trial, arguing that the development chips away at the faith Americans have in their legal system.
"Indeed, great damage was done today to the public’s faith in the American legal system," Musk posted on the platform he owns. "If a former President can be criminally convicted over such a trivial matter – motivated by politics, rather than justice – then anyone is at risk of a similar fate."
Trump and Musk have recently developed a friendly relationship, and they reportedly speak on the phone several times a month. Musk is also believed to be under consideration for an advisory role if Trump returns to the White House.
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