Goldberg expressed that Musk, with his influence and decision-making power, seems to be acting as Trump’s real vice president. She questioned why Musk didn’t have to give up X, the platform he owns, considering his increasing involvement in Trump’s plans. She also pointed out that Musk’s position within the potential administration raised concerns about the ethics of him holding onto his social media empire.
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Goldberg’s comments came up during a discussion about liberals leaving Twitter (now X) and migrating to the new social media platform, Bluesky. Co-host Alyssa Farah Griffin commented on how this division between the left and right on social media further entrenches political divides in the country. Goldberg responded by attributing the exodus partly to the negative atmosphere on X, saying that conservatives' hostile behavior drove many liberals away.
Goldberg also brought up Trump’s vice president pick, JD Vance, calling him an “interim” choice. She speculated that Musk, in her view, was the true vice president-elect due to his significant involvement in Trump’s political strategies. This led to a lively debate about the implications of Musk holding so much influence while managing a major social media platform.
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