LUSAIL, QATAR: Twitter CEO Elon Musk and Donald Trump's son-in-law Jared Kushner were spotted together at the 2022 FIFA World Cup final on Sunday, December 18, in Lusail Stadium. The former White House senior adviser was seen standing next to Musk, who live-tweeted the match between Argentina and France and wrote, “Duel in the Desert. Couldn’t ask for a better game. Incredible play.”
Musk did not say whether the two attended the match together or not. But the photos of the two got flooded on Twitter, with people trolling them. Trump's former attorney, Michael Cohen, retweeted the photo that was posted by Representative Eric Swalwell, a California Democrat, with a caption that read, "They say a picture is worth a thousand words..." Cohen then retweeted by writing, "More like 2 billion!" The tweet seemed to be in reference to Kushner reportedly receiving a $2 billion investment from the Public Investment Fund led by Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman after Kushner left the White House last year, reports Newsweek. The House Oversight Committee said in June that it would investigate this deal.
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Pointing this out, one wrote, "Elon Musk was at the World Cup with Jared Kushner — the son-in-law of Donald Trump who received a $2 Billion investment from a Saudi Arabian fund led by Crown Prince, Mohammed bin Salman. Twitter’s second-largest shareholder is a Saudi Arabian Prince. A lot of coincidences here." Another said, "Elon Musk and Jared Kushner at the World Cup with the Saudis. Nobody doxx him, Elon deserves his private time with his family."
One more bashed by saying, "At the World Cup with Jared. What a rotten combo." While another said, "Proudly displaying themselves. Interesting." "They have a lot in common with Messi & Mbappe, they all work for the same employer," wrote an individual.
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