Donald Trump’s Reaction to Elon Musk’s Son’s White House Antics Goes Viral

Social media is buzzing over Donald Trump’s reaction to Elon Musk’s four-year-old son, X Æ A-12, during a recent White House visit. While Musk spoke at a press conference, little X stole the spotlight with playful antics. The internet erupted when he was caught picking his nose and wiping his fingers on the historic Resolute Desk. The moment quickly went viral, with social media users joking about Trump’s reaction. The child’s mother later acknowledged the incident online, expressing mild frustration. The brief but humorous moment left a lasting impression on social media

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