Naval Ravikant Calls On Trump And Harris To Hold A Press Conference On Elon Musk's X For All Americans

Naval Ravikant, a prominent figure in the tech and investment world, has called on former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris to hold a joint press conference on Elon Musk‘s social media platform, X.

What Happened: Ravikant took to X to call for a press conference involving both Trump and Harris. “X is the News. Both candidates should come onto X and have a press conference with all Americans,” he wrote.

The invitation comes in the middle of the 2024 presidential election campaign, with Trump recently agreeing to a debate with Harris on Fox News, which is scheduled to air on Sept. 4.

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Why It Matters: Ravikant has been an active voice on X, often sharing his views on various matters. He previously hailed Musk as the “real winner” of the 2024 election, with news of President Joe Biden dropping out from the race breaking out on X ahead of other platforms.

Musk also recently projected that Grok, the AI system, will become the world’s leading AI system, drawing on real-time data from X, Tesla cars, and Optimus robots in the future.

Meanwhile, Ravikant has been in the spotlight for his stance on Tesla. He previously threatened to sell all his Tesla holdings if Musk’s $56 billion compensation package was not approved, and buy more if it was passed.

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