President Donald Trump encouraged university graduates to “break the system” while boasted that the best internet executives like billionaire Elon Musk initially “hated me in my first mandate, and now they are kissing me.”

“If you look at some of these people on the Internet, I know so many of them, Elon is so excellent. But I know, now all of them, you know that everyone hated me in my first mandate, and now they are kissing my ass. It’s true. All of them. It’s true,” he said clapping before graduating from students at the University of Alabama on Thursday night.

“It’s amazing. It’s more pleasant in this way,” he added.

Musk became one of Trump’s most powerful defenders and the closest advisors in the White House after, according to the reports, they donated $ 288 million for Trump and other republican candidates before the elections last November, which was the highest amount spent by any person.

This follows Musk to say goodbye to Trump as “too old” to be president in 2022 and, according to the reports, call Trump “a fucking fool” behind him while traveling the White House after Trump’s first victory, according to Politicus.

The fellow CEO of Tech, Mark Zuckerberg, owner of Facebook and Instagram, Meta, has also jumped closer to Trump after initially playing with him before his second victory in the White House.

Elon Musk is seen wearing a hat reading
Elon Musk is seen using a hat that said “Trump was above all” during a cabinet meeting with the president of the White House in March.

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Trump was pressed repeatedly in the Facebook establishment of third -party facts and filed a demand for his social media accounts suspended by Meta after the violent 2021 insurrection in the United States Capitol.

Meta went on to donate $ 1 million to the Trump opening fund in December and in January he announced the abolition of its fact verification program and an agreement to pay Trump $ 25 million for its suspended accounts.

Both Musk and Zuckerberg were often seen in front and the center during the last inaugural events of Trump, along with the Amazon CEO, Jeff Bezos, and the CEO of Google, SUCBLE Pichai.

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Mark Zuckerberg, Executive Director of Meta Platforms Inc., Jeff Bezos, founder of Amazon.com, and Sundar Pichai, executive director of Alphabet Inc., had a front row seats during the opening of Trump 2025 in Washington.
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A senior Trump administration official in January called Zuckerberg’s efforts to appease Trump “a good start”, but said that more frown is needed.

“There are much more ass that you have to do,” the official told Rolling Stone. “You just need to prove your worth. It is a good start, but you can’t simply break your fingers and make the past happen.”