Elon Musk Gets Thrown Out of a Luxury Hotel… So He Buys the Whole Building

What began as a tense, somewhat bizarre confrontation in the marble lobby of one of the city’s most prestigious hotels quickly escalated into the kind of headline that only someone like Elon Musk could generate. According to multiple witnesses and staff members, the billionaire CEO of Tesla, SpaceX, Neuralink, and most recently X Corp., was escorted out of the Imperial Crest Hotel after a dispute with management.

But in true Musk fashion, the story didn’t end at the valet lane.

Within an hour, hotel employees found themselves standing under new ownership — his.

The saga, which unfolded late Tuesday evening, has already sparked a wildfire of reactions across the internet. Some call it a “peak billionaire tantrum moment.” Others say it’s “the greatest power move in corporate history.” And as with everything Musk does, the truth seems to lie somewhere between absurd, impressive, and chaotic.

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A Heated Clash in the Lobby

The Imperial Crest Hotel isn’t just any hotel. Known for its gold-trimmed columns, panoramic rooftop bar, and nearly impossible-to-book penthouses, it’s the kind of place where celebrities go to hide from paparazzi, and CEOs go to feel even richer than they already are.

Musk had reportedly been staying there while hosting a series of undisclosed meetings — rumored to be related to a new hardware project under the X umbrella. Sources within the hotel say the conflict began when Musk requested major modifications to his suite: including reinforced soundproofing, upgraded power delivery, and “structural permission” for what one staff member described as “a weirdly large amount of server equipment.”

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When management denied the request — citing fire code and safety issues — things escalated.

“He kept insisting, ‘It’s essential for innovation,’” one witness said. “The manager kept telling him, ‘Sir, you can’t just drill into the walls of a historic building.’ And then it just… got louder.”

The argument continued down the hallway and into the main lobby, where other guests filmed the exchange. Footage circulating online shows Musk gesturing emphatically while hotel security stands nearby, clearly unsure whether they should actually intervene.

Eventually, they did.

And yes — they escorted him out.

From Embarrassment to Ownership

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Most billionaires might have accepted defeat, at least temporarily. Musk, however, is not most billionaires.

According to one hotel executive who spoke on condition of anonymity, Musk made a call the moment he stepped outside. Within minutes, a pair of lawyers arrived. Within an hour, negotiations were underway. And before midnight, signed documents transferred ownership of the building to him.

“We thought it was a joke,” one staff member said. “We literally thought he was trolling. But then he started signing paperwork like he was ordering lunch.”

Multiple witnesses reported seeing Musk return through the main entrance with what one described as “the smuggest smirk I’ve ever seen in my life.” Hotel employees were told to gather in the lobby, where a representative from Musk’s team announced that the establishment would undergo an “accelerated operational restructuring.”

They also asked the former general manager to leave immediately.

“It was surreal,” said a concierge who had worked there for 12 years. “We didn’t know whether to applaud or panic.”

The Overnight Transformation

If there’s one thing Musk is known for, it’s speed — whether in rockets, software engineering, or decision-making that borders on impulsive brilliance.

By sunrise, the Imperial Crest Hotel had already begun to look different.

The Name Change

The elegant cursive signage that once read Imperial Crest Hotel was replaced by a bold, minimalist serif font reading:

X Stay — Innovation Suites by Elon Musk

The change was so sudden that several morning joggers assumed it was part of a reality show prank.

Staff Reassignments

Employees received new contracts or new roles. Housekeeping staff were told their department would be merged with a new “operational autonomy unit” — whatever that means. The concierge team was reassigned to something called “Guest Experience Engineering.”

“They turned my front-desk badge into a card that says ‘Junior Navigation Specialist.’ I don’t even know what that job is,” an employee said.

The “Innovation Bunker”

Musk’s suite — the very one he was nearly kicked out of — was transformed into a high-security tech workspace.

Contractors arrived before dawn. Boxes of hardware were unloaded. A temporary construction permit was posted on the door with the cryptic description:

Purpose: Structural adaptation for confidential R&D work.
Access Level: Authorized by E. Musk Only.

One worker described the interior as being stripped to its concrete core within hours.

“It went from luxury suite to secret lab in record time,” he said.

The Internet Reacts: Petty or Genius?

As expected, social media exploded the moment the story hit the platform formerly known as Twitter — which, ironically, means Musk was watching reactions to his stunt unfold on his own platform.

Hashtags like #HotelGate#MuskMove, and #PettyKing began trending within the hour.

Supporters Praised Him

“He’s playing 4D chess while the rest of us are playing Uno,” one user posted.

“Imagine getting kicked out of a hotel and your response is: ‘Actually, I own this now.’ Peak efficiency.”

“Elon Musk: the only man who speedruns real estate acquisition.”

Critics Were Less Impressed

“This isn’t genius. It’s ego with a credit card.”
“Normalizing billionaire tantrums is not the flex his fans think it is.”
“He didn’t solve a problem — he just bought his way around it.”

Some users joked that the next time an airline delays Musk’s flight, he’ll buy the airport.

Others predicted the hotel will soon be filled with Tesla robots serving drinks, or Starlink routers sticking out of the chandeliers.

What Happens to the Guests?

It’s unclear how much control Musk intends to exert over the property long-term. Guests staying at the hotel were reportedly given the option to cancel their reservations or remain during the transition.

One guest described the atmosphere as “bizarrely exciting.”

“Last night I was annoyed I couldn’t order room service after 11. Today Elon Musk owns my hotel. I’m definitely staying to see what happens next.”

Another guest complained that they had been awakened by drilling at 5 a.m., only to be informed that “the future waits for no one.”

Business Analysts Weigh In

Industry experts are torn about the implications of Musk’s impulsive acquisition.

Some say it’s a strategic move disguised as pettiness. By owning a luxury hotel in a major technological hub, Musk suddenly has a high-profile building that can serve as:

a central hub for X Corp

a prototype location for Tesla automation tech

a demo site for Hyperloop or satellite systems

a futuristic co-working and living complex

“It actually makes more sense than people think,” said tech analyst Rowan Pierce. “He didn’t buy a hotel — he acquired a multi-use facility in a prime location.”

Others disagree.

“This is not a strategy; it’s emotional real estate shopping,” one critic stated. “It’s not sustainable. It’s impulsive. It’s Musk in a nutshell.”

Musk Himself Breaks the Silence

At 8:15 a.m., Musk posted a single line on his platform:

“They said I couldn’t modify the room ”

Followed by a photo of him standing under the new hotel sign with a coffee cup and a grin.

Shortly after, he added:

“Problem solved.”

The posts collectively surpassed 50 million impressions within hours.

What Happens Next?

Renovations are expected to continue rapidly over the next few weeks. Rumors suggest Musk plans to transform the entire top floor into a cross-company command center, with Neuralink, SpaceX, and Tesla engineers rotating in and out for research sprints.

“Think of it as a creativity fortress,” one person from Musk’s inner circle teased.

Meanwhile, guests, staff, and the public are still processing the fact that one man’s eviction became the city’s most unexpected real estate takeover.

The hotel, once known for understated luxury and calm, is now a symbol of high-speed innovation, chaos, and Musk’s famously unpredictable style.

Whether the move was genius or petty remains up for debate.

But one thing is certain:
Only Elon Musk could turn getting kicked out of a hotel into front-page news — and a business acquisition.

WATCH: On the Senate Floor, Sen. Schiff Recaps the Top 10 Corrupt Acts of the Trump White House, Exposes the Sole Beneficiary of the ‘Art of the Deal’

“Trump gets rich. You get screwed. Over and over. And over again. It’s obvious to anyone who looks, but it bears repeating. He does not care about you. He does not care about making your life better.”

Washington, D.C. – Today, U.S. Senator Adam Schiff (D-Calif.) delivered remarks on the Senate floor to expose President Donald Trump’s most corrupt deals he has engaged in since his swearing in, emphasizing Trump’s pattern of always acting to put his own wealth ahead of helping the American people.

In his speech, Schiff outlined Trump’s top 10 most corrupt deals: his own personal meme coin, Qatar’s gifting of a $400 million plane, Trump’s use of his office to promote Tesla and Starlink, the Trump family’s new private club, Melania Trump’s new documentary with extensive corporate sponsorships, Trump’s frequent golfing vacations, and new Trump Organization projects in Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and the United Arab Emirates.

 

Watch his full remarks HERE. Download remarks HERE. 

Key Excerpts: 

On Trump putting his own interests over the American people: 

[…] Donald Trump has been busy making “deals.” Not his promised trade deals. Those are heavy on promises but very light on any actual deals. Not any deals in Congress to lower costs for the American people. That could make it easier to afford a home. Or to buy groceries. In fact, with fewer cargo ships arriving at our ports, and our closest allies and neighbors boycotting American goods, the President done nothing but make your life more difficult. Medicaid is under attack. Social Security offices are closing by the dozens. Food assistance, rental assistance, energy assistance – all on the chopping block. There is no end to the destruction. The first 114 days of this administration have been one bad deal after another for American families. But if your last name is Trump? These 114 days have been just about the greatest deal of all time. New airplanes from your friends in the gulf, new hotel deals, new golf courses, new meme coins, new towers, new income is flowing into the Trump family. You name it. Donald Trump and his family are cashing in.

On Trump succeeding at the ‘Art of the Deal’:

[…] Trump gets rich. You get screwed. Over and over. And over again. It’s obvious to anyone who looks, but it bears repeating. He does not care about you. He does not care about making your life better. He does not care that prices are soaring, or that home ownership seems impossible. He doesn’t care if you have to choose between rent or groceries, let alone whether you’ll be able to take that family on a vacation that you’ve been dreaming of. He does not care if the health care you rely on gets cut, or your local Social Security office closes down. He doesn’t care. If it helps pay for his billionaire tax cuts – it’s all the same to him.

He does not care. Trump cares about one thing, and one thing only. The same thing he cared about when he wrote this book. And the same thing he’s focused on every day of this Presidency. Deals to make himself richer. To make his family richer. To make his billionaire friends richer. And my colleagues, he is succeeding. He is succeeding beyond his wildest imagination. He will likely make more money in the next four years than he did in his entire life up to that point. In fact, he probably already has. With new, gold-plated skyscrapers around the world – and a suite of new golf courses to match. A fancy new plane, a speedy new Tesla with the richest man in the world in the passenger seat.  A crypto empire, and projects around the world that will keep the gravy train going for generations. And no matter what wreckage he leaves behind here, he knows that he can head off to one of those gold-plated skyscrapers, look down on the rest of us, and chuckle at his good fortune.  The art of the deal indeed.  For Donald Trump. Not for you.

Read the transcript of his remarks as delivered below: 

Mr. President,

Today, I want to talk about the Art of the Deal.

Because Donald Trump has been busy making “deals.”

Not his promised trade deals. Those are heavy on promises but very light on any actual deals.

Not any deals in Congress to lower costs for the American people.

That could make it easier to afford a home.

Or to buy groceries.

In fact, with fewer cargo ships arriving at our ports, and our closest allies and neighbors boycotting American goods, the President done nothing but make your life more difficult. 

Medicaid is under attack.

Social Security offices are closing by the dozens.

Food assistance, rental assistance, energy assistance – all on the chopping block. 

There is no end to the destruction.

The first 114 days of this administration have been one bad deal after another for American families. 

But if your last name is Trump?

These 114 days have been just about the greatest deal of all time.

New airplanes from your friends in the gulf, new hotel deals, new golf courses, new meme coins, new towers, new income is flowing into the Trump family.

You name it. Donald Trump and his family are cashing in. 

So today, I want to highlight just a few of those deals for the Trump family. 

How he’s lining his own pockets and fleecing the rest of us in the process. 

How his family is getting even richer, while the rest of us are treated like suckers.

Today, I want to talk about the 10 best deals for Donald Trump and the worst deals for the American people. 

How the graft is on full display, and how you, the American people, are left holding the bag.

You don’t have to look far from the White House to find some of the most flagrant examples.

So, entering in at number 10 of the top ten deals for Donald Trump and the worst deals for the American people, we only need to look at the South Lawn.

We all saw this happen on the White House grounds. 

Donald Trump and Elon Musk, turning the place into a Tesla showroom. 

But what you might have missed though, is what happened before… and what happened after this photo was taken.

Just before Trump turned the White House grounds into a used car lot, Tesla stock had been in a historic and disastrous slump.

With their market value cut in half since December, Musk needed a jolt to his ailing company. 

And he got it.

When the President was asked whether his symbolic purchase of a Tesla at the White House might help the company’s stock, Trump said, “I hope it does.” 

But that wasn’t all.

Because the best part of this deal for Donald Trump took place after the Teslas had been driven away and the cameras had been packed up.

Because not long after the special livestream on X or Twitter had ended, something even more important happened.

With Tesla shares on the rebound, Elon Musk promised to pump $100 million into Donald Trump’s political operation.

That’s right, Donald Trump received one of the largest political contributions in American history.

All for the price of one measly Tesla Model S — and the use of the White House as a sales room.

A damn good deal … for Donald Trump … if you ask me.

For you, the American taxpayer, nothing at all, zero, zilch, nada, none at all. Not so much.

All you got was being taken for a ride.

For number nine of the best deals for Donald Trump, we have to zoom down to Mar-a-Lago, where you can generally find the President golfing on your dime, and lining his pockets in the process.

We saw this during the first Trump administration, but at that time, he was still finishing the front nine.

During his first term, Donald Trump made an astounding 473 trips to his own golf courses while in office. 

But this term, he seems determined to go for the club record. 

In just his first 100 days, Donald Trump spent over a quarter of his days, while in office, golfing.

Wouldn’t you like a job like that, where you get to play golf every four days? Pretty sweet.

Through market collapses – Donald Trump is out there on the golf course.

Through national crises – Donald Trump is out there on the golf course.

Enjoying the golden age, in his golden golf cart, playing the back nine, while you struggled to pay your rent or mortgage.

Which is bad in and of itself, that the President of the United States is spending so much time when there is so many challenges facing American families, out on the golf course, but that’s not even the worst of it.

Because guess who’s paying for all that golf. You are! You are – the American people, the taxpayer.

That’s right, all those drives, and those chip shots, all of those slices, and those hooks, all of the missed putts — you are paying for every hole.

This term, reports suggest he’s spent well over $30 million in taxpayer funds on these golfing trips. That’s your tax dollars at work ladies and gentlemen. 

And it’s not just the use of those taxpayer funds that’s a travesty – it’s that these taxpayer dollars benefit him directly.

His golf courses, his hotels charge the U.S. government to pay for the Secret Service agents and other White House staff to play golf with him, or to accompany him on his rounds.

To rent golf carts. To have meals.

In other words, your tax dollars are going to the Trump Hotel and Golf Course Organizations, directly. 

And if you are interested, and wealthy enough – Mar-a-Lago memberships will cost you a cool million or more, where you can hobnob with the President and his family and see if you too can get any special deals from the federal government.

But don’t spend all your money at the Trump golf courses, because there is a movie that you are going to want to save some money to rent — someone has got to watch it: 

Coming in at number eight of the top ten deals for the Trump family is – Melania’s new documentary.

On January 6th of this year, Amazon announced a new documentary coming soon.

An “unprecedented, behind-the-scenes look at First Lady Melania Trump.”

And get this, Amazon will be paying out $40 million to the Trump family to license the documentary. 

So let me say that again: Amazon is giving $40 million in cash to the Trump family to license the documentary.

Direct cash into the pockets of Trump’s family. 

But apparently, they’re still looking for more!

Melania’s agent has been trying to sell “sponsorships” for the film — starting at $10 million — to prominent CEOs and billionaires who were at the inauguration.

In return for your sponsorship of this Melania documentary, buyers would get thanked at the end of the credits and be invited to the premiere.

Reportedly, Trump interests are also pitching Hollywood for a show about Don Jr.’s time outdoors. A hunting show.

Seriously. And who wouldn’t want to see it?

Might be a little like watching Dick Cheney go hunting again.

But if you’re looking for a way to get in good with the Trump family that doesn’t involve golf or tv shows, or buying a Tesla at the White House, they’re offering another great solution. 

At number seven, for the top ten deals for the Trump family, we have the Trump Family’s new private club.

As part of their crusade to refill the swamp, the Trump family is opening a private club right here in Washington D.C. 

It will be called “The Executive Branch.”  I wish I was kidding. 

Much like the Trump Hotel in the first administration, it will serve as a gathering place for Trump world – and a way to directly pay homage to the President in the form of champagne, caviar, and checks to his business endeavors and those of his kids.

For a cool $500,000 membership fee, you too can schmooze with the people wheeling and dealing within the administration. 

There is perhaps no more appropriate image of the Trump presidency than this: 

“The Executive Branch” club is an invite-only club for insiders, foreign investors, and billionaires to directly line the pockets of the first family. 

Sending a message clear as day to anyone who wants to do business in the United States.

If you want to be with Trump, you’ve got to pay the cover charge.

And now entering in at number six of the top ten deals for Donald Trump of his presidency, a brand-new Trump hotel in Dubai.

Right now. Literally at this moment, Donald Trump is in the United Arab Emirates. 

You can imagine the scene. Standing in some gold-plated hotel room, looking out over Abu Dhabi. 

Just beyond his line of sight, in the distance, is the skyline of Dubai. 

A skyline that, as of a few weeks ago, is likely getting a new feature cutting through the night sky. 

The Trump International Hotel & Tower Dubai – an 80-floor behemoth.

And within it, luxury residences and exorbitantly expensive hotel rooms. 

Apartments that start at a cool $2 million, and penthouses that’ll cost tens of millions of dollars. 

Even better, if you can’t make the new Trump club here in DC, there’s an exclusive members-only club in Dubai.

In their words, “Set to redefine the meaning of exclusive luxury.”

All benefiting, that’s right, Donald Trump and his family!

And their ventures in the Middle East don’t start or end in Dubai. Because entering at number five of the best deals for the Trump family, they’re cashing in, this time in Qatar. 

Coming soon to Doha, the Trump International Golf Course. 

This is going to be an 18-hole course, a clubhouse, and high-end villas with beach access.

A $5.5 billion – billion with a “b” – deal set to net the Trump family hundreds of millions of dollars.

A deal that’s reportedly in partnership with Qatari Diar – a company owned by – in this case – the Qatari government itself.

Now I’m sure Qatar’s multibillion dollar investment in the personal finances of the Trump Family is entirely coincidental. I’m sure it’s not intended to influence U.S. policy towards the country which also hosts Al Jazeera in any way.

I know it’s easy, in all the Trump corruption and schemes, to miss the forest for the trees. 

But let’s not fail to appreciate just how unprecedented this is, just how corrupt and dangerous this is. 

The President’s namesake company is directly in business with a foreign government.

And the money is going into his pocket – not the Treasury, not your pocket as a taxpayer — it’s going into Donald Trump and his family’s pocket. His. 

But that’s not the only gulf nation in business with the President and his family, not by a long stretch. There is also Saudi Arabia. Because —

Entering at number four, is the newly announced Trump Tower in Jeddah, and their two brand new projects in Riyadh.

These will net the Trump family millions as well. 

And this isn’t the first time the Trump family has cashed in with the Saudis. 

Months after Trump left office the first time, Jared Kushner’s investment firm received a two-billion dollar investment from none other than the Saudi Crown Prince.

A deal that was so shady, even the panel that screens investments for the Saudi wealth fund recommended against it.

Imagine that.

But they were overruled by higher ups in the Saudi royal family, and the money went straight into the Trump family’s enterprise. Two billion dollars.

But it is not just Donald Trump and his family that are cashing in at your expense, the world’s richest man is using his role too as a “special government employee” to cash in as well, because even when you are the world’s richest man, as Elon Musk is, enough, is never enough.

Entering at number three – are Elon Musk’s shady Starlink deals.

Elon Musk – when he’s not tweeting or firing essential government workers – is turning his company Starlink into a global superpower. How? 

By using the sway of his position – and his proximity to Trump – to negotiate a whole raft of deals with foreign nations to purchase his Starlink satellite systems.

Just look at what happened with the nation of Lesotho, located in South Africa.

Donald Trump slapped crippling tariffs on the country. 

In hopes of a trade deal, they came to the table, and that meant coming to Elon Musk’s table. 

To understand this best, I want to read verbatim from a leaked internal State Department memo. 

“As the government of Lesotho negotiates a trade deal with the United States, it hopes that licensing Starlink demonstrates goodwill and intent to welcome U.S. businesses.” 

“As the government of Lesotho negotiates a trade deal with the U.S. it hopes that licensing Starlink demonstrates goodwill and intent to welcome U.S. businesses.”

This is from the State Department’s own cable. In black and white. 

It’s just pay for play. To get out from under the tariffs that Trump imposed on Lesotho, that country is going to buy Elon’s satellite system. Wow.

Pay off Trump’s machine, and maybe you’ll get a trade deal. And of course it isn’t just the poor country of Lesotho.  

In February, Elon Musk met with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi in Blair House – a government building just steps from the White House.

Their meeting was private, but the results were very public. 

Shortly after the meeting, India announced two Starlink distribution deals. Millions into Musk’s pockets negotiated steps away from the White House. 

Since then, since the imposition of these tariffs, since the need for other countries to come in and negotiate tariffs away with the Trump administration, Elon Musk has reached deals with Somalia, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Bangladesh, Pakistan, and Vietnam.

And that’s just what we know of so far. But I promise you — this will not be the end of it.

It’s among the most obvious, egregious, and dangerous acts of corruption in American history. 

Want out from under a tariff, make a deal with Elon Musk and Starlink. And they’re barely trying to hide it. 

Which brings us to number two of the top ten deals of Donald Trump as president and the top ten ways the American people are ending up holding the bag. Because Qatar isn’t just investing in a new Trump tower at home. 

The Qatari government is also gifting the President a new Air Force One.

An aircraft so opulent that they’re calling it a “sky palace,” a “palace in the sky.”

A $400 million dollar gift for Donald Trump, that taxpayers will have to pay to debug — you can imagine all of the national security implications of getting an airplane, with all of its electronics and all of the venues you can hide eaves dropping equipment. You can imagine what will be necessary to debug a plane like that, it will need to be retrofitted and upgraded to meet the standards for an Air Force One. It will cost taxpayers a fortune.

Their plan — the Qatari’s plan — is to gift the plane to the Trump Presidential Library before Donald Trump’s term ends. That way, the President can keep using it as he pleases. That way Donald Trump, in addition to his own private plane, in addition to Air Force One, which he is very upset with because it is a few decades old and does not have the amenities that Donald Trump has come to expect, he gets to keep the palace in the sky.

While American airports are in crisis – air traffic controller shortages, radar blackouts, massive delays, and surging prices for you the passenger – this is what the President of the United States is focused on. 

Not bringing down airfare for you. Not dealing with those luggage fees and all the hidden costs when you buy airplane tickets. No, that’s not what the President of the United States cares about.

This is what he cares about. He cares about getting a $400 million gift from the Qataris which he calls a “nice gesture.” Giving a whole new meaning to the term “nice gesture.”

I associated “nice gesture” with maybe someone picking up the tab at Chipotle or maybe giving me a ride instead of having to take an Uber somewhere. 

For Donald Trump, a nice gesture is a $400 million palace in the sky. That he gets to keep or make use of when he is no longer President. 

Never mind that this gift violates the Constitution’s prohibition on a president receiving gifts or emoluments, never mind that it violates the Constitution, that seems of little concern to the president.

Never mind that, the Qataris are not stupid.

They are going to want something for that $400 million plane. There’s no such thing as a free lunch. There’s no such thing as a free $400 million plane.

And that something, are favorable U.S. policies towards Qatar in the Middle East.

If they didn’t want something for that plane, maybe they would have given it to you, or someone else not named Trump.

This is in fact why we have a clause in the Constitution that prohibits gifts like this because we want to know the President of the United States is acting on our behalf, on our country’s behalf, on our national security behalf. Not some foreign interest that gave them a $400 million gift.

And if you really believe Trump won’t return the favor when the time comes, when the Qataris want something that may or may not be in our national interest, if you really believe that Trump won’t return the favor when that time comes, then I’ve got a 747 palace in the sky that I’d like to sell you.

But that’s not even the most corrupt deal of the 114-day old Trump presidency, because, coming in at number one, of the top ten best deals for Donald Trump and worst deals for you, the taxpayer, is Donald Trump’s crypto scheme.

You’ve heard about the meme coin by now. This is the logo of the meme coin.

The President’s most brazen cashing in, a corrupt effort that’s already made him and his family billions of dollars between its soaring values and the trading fees. 

This meme coin has gone up and down in value, but the thing is, every time it gets traded, every time it’s bought or sold, this guy gets a cut. He gets the fees estimated already at the value of hundreds of millions of dollars.

It’s like posting his Venmo account online – inviting personal monetary tributes from foreign powers, foreign investors or whoever is willing to pay up.

You’ve heard about the private dinner that they’re offering associated with this meme coin.

The top 220 meme coin owners, many of whom are foreign investors, invited to a private dinner with the President of the United States.

Businesses are buying and jockeying to be one of the favored few who also get a private audience with him, if they’re willing to buy millions of meme coins.

Not to mention a personal tour of the White House. 

But beyond the meme coins and the dinner parties, there’s something else also brewing behind the scenes.

As I speak, Eric Trump and Don Jr. are getting into the action, jetting around the world, building their own financial empire in the crypto business space.

In Dubai, the Trump family’s World Liberty Financial firm announced the joint venture capital firm backed by the government of Abu Dhabi that would invest $2 billion using Trump digital currency.

Now I know it’s hard to keep all those billions apart.

You’ve got the $2 billion investment in Jared Kushner by the Saudis.

You’ve got the $5.5 billion investment by other Gulf nations in Trump properties. 

You’ve got $2 billion here, $5.5 billion there, another $2 billion here, and pretty soon you’re talking about serious money for the Trump family. 

This deal alone will generate hundreds of millions of dollars in revenue and fees for the Trump family. 

So that’s the art of the deal with this President.

Trump gets rich. You get screwed. 

Over and over. And over again.

It’s obvious to anyone who looks, but it bears repeating.

He does not care about you. He does not care about making your life better. He does not care that prices are soaring, or that home ownership seems impossible.

He doesn’t care if you have to choose between rent or groceries, let alone whether you’ll be able to take that family on a vacation that you’ve been dreaming of.

He does not care if the health care you rely on gets cut, or your local Social Security office closes down. He doesn’t care.

If it helps pay for his billionaire tax cuts – it’s all the same to him. He does not care.

Trump cares about one thing, and one thing only. The same thing he cared about when he wrote this book. And the same thing he’s focused on every day of this Presidency.

Deals to make himself richer. To make his family richer. To make his billionaire friends richer.

And my colleagues, he is succeeding. He is succeeding beyond his wildest imagination.

He will likely make more money in the next four years than he did in his entire life up to that point.

In fact, he probably already has.

With new, gold-plated skyscrapers around the world – and a suite of new golf courses to match.

A fancy new plane, a speedy new Tesla with the richest man in the world in the passenger seat. 

A crypto empire, and projects around the world that will keep the gravy train going for generations.

And no matter what wreckage he leaves behind here, he knows that he can head off to one of those gold-plated skyscrapers, look down on the rest of us, and chuckle at his good fortune. 

The art of the deal indeed. 

For Donald Trump. Not for you.

 

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Tesla Pi Phone 2026: Elon Musk Just Changed EVERYTHING — The Next Big Tech Revolution Is HERE! Tesla Pi Phone 2026: Elon Musk Just Changed EVERYTHING — The Next Big Tech Revolution Is HERE! Elon Musk has officially unveiled the Tesla Pi Phone 2026, and the tech world hasn’t slept since. What was supposed to be a simple product presentation became a global earthquake — a moment experts now call “the beginning of the post-smartphone era.” For years, the Pi Phone was nothing more than a rumor whispered in tech circles. A myth. A meme. An impossible dream. But Musk proved once again that the impossible is simply another Tuesday for Tesla. Standing on stage with the black, prism-edged device glowing in his hand, he looked into the camera and said six words that broke the internet: Discover more Smart TV Telephone Smartphone Pi Phone Phone iPhone Mobile phone Best smartphone smartphone phone “This isn’t a phone. It’s evolution.” From that moment on, the digital world flipped upside down. The Tesla Pi Phone 2026 is not just a competitor — it’s a threat. A disruptor. A declaration of war against Apple, Samsung, Google, and every tech giant that thought the smartphone era had peaked. Musk didn’t just introduce a device… he introduced a future. What makes this phone so explosive? Everything. Absolutely everything. Discover more Smart TV phone Telephone Phone iPhone Mobile phone Pi Phone Best smartphone smartphone Smartphone And this is the full story. From the outside, the Pi Phone seems almost alien — a slab of titanium-fused glass that shifts colors under sunlight, absorbing and storing solar energy through microscopic photovoltaic layers. Gone are the ports. Gone are the buttons. Gone is the old idea of what a smartphone should be. The device responds to gestures, proximity, voice, brain-linked commands, and even environmental changes. But the design is just the beginning. What truly turned the tech world upside down was Musk’s announcement that the Pi Phone connects directly to Starlink, the global satellite network capable of providing high-speed internet — not just everywhere on Earth, but beyond it. Musk smiled as he said, “If you can see the sky, you can use your phone.” For billions of people in rural areas, developing nations, disaster zones, or places where infrastructure fails, this wasn’t a feature — it was liberation. No more weak signals. No more dead zones. No more overpriced carriers. No more dependence on local towers. With one sentence, Musk essentially declared the end of traditional telecom monopolies. But Starlink was still only the second biggest bombshell. The true revolution came with NeuralNet Integration, a lightweight interface inspired by the earliest stages of Neuralink. No brain chips — not yet — but sensors that adapt to your patterns so precisely that the phone feels alive. It can predict needs, routines, preferences, even moods. It learns not what you do, but why you do it. Tesla calls it Adaptive Intent AI, and the early reactions have been wild. Testers claim the Pi Phone can draft messages before you type them, adjust screen brightness based on your emotional patterns, or even warn you about stress, danger, or exhaustion before you feel it. One reviewer said, “It feels like the phone understands me.” Another wrote, “It responds like it knows what I’m thinking.” This terrified some people. It thrilled others. But no one could deny: this was new territory. And then came the solar charging reveal — a feature many believed impossible. With Tesla’s SolarSkin layers embedded directly into the titanium frame, the Pi Phone can recharge itself in sunlight and even low-intensity indoor light. Not fully, but significantly. Enough to keep the device alive for days, not hours. Enough to break the cycle of panic-charging and battery anxiety that has dominated smartphone culture for over a decade. And just when everyone thought the shocks were over, Musk announced the final feature: Quantum-Shift Memory Architecture, allowing the device to store, compress, and retrieve data at speeds unheard of in traditional silicon-based systems. This isn’t just fast — it’s evolutionary. Engineers said the Pi Phone loads apps as if they were already open. Videos render instantly. Files transfer in a blink. Gaming feels as if the graphics are streaming directly into your mind. Apple engineers reportedly refused to comment. Samsung quietly postponed two product launches. Google executives held an emergency meeting at midnight. That’s how disruptive this device is. But the question that lit up the internet was simple: Will this destroy the iPhone? Tech analysts didn’t hesitate. Many said yes. While the iPhone 17 struggles with scratch-prone aluminum and iterative upgrades, the Pi Phone is rewriting the entire definition of a smartphone. It doesn’t rely on carriers, chargers, or standard processing infrastructure. It jumps ahead, not by two years — but by a decade. Fans immediately called it “the iPhone endgame.” Stock market analysts warned of “a serious shift in global tech dynamics.” Social media exploded with side-by-side comparisons that overwhelmingly favored Tesla. And the pre-order numbers? Unprecedented. Tesla’s website briefly crashed. Retailers couldn’t handle the flood of reservations. Influencers posted videos titled “GOODBYE APPLE” and “THIS IS THE FUTURE.” But despite all the hype, there is something else — something deeper — happening behind the scenes. This phone is not just a product. It’s part of a larger vision. A Tesla ecosystem that connects cars, homes, solar energy, satellites, and now your personal device. In Musk’s words: “The Pi Phone isn’t the center of your digital life — it’s the bridge.” A bridge between humans and AI. Between Earth and space. Between the digital world and the physical world. Between what technology is… and what it could become. This is why experts say the Pi Phone could replace Wi-Fi entirely. Why developers claim it may surpass laptops within two years. Why futurists warn that we are entering a new era — an era where the phone in your pocket might eventually communicate with your car, your home, or even your neural patterns. For critics, it’s too much power in the hands of one company. For fans, it’s the dream of the century. For Apple, Samsung, and Google… it’s a nightmare. The Pi Phone is not just a challenge — it’s a direct threat to the foundations of their business models. And for the first time in years, the smartphone market finally feels alive again — unpredictable, electric, charged with possibility. 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Gone are the days when a TV was just a passive device to binge-watch series or catch up on news. Tesla’s new release is trying to redefine what we expect from home entertainment. But is it innovation or just another Musk marketing flex? Let’s dive into the features, the experience, and why people can’t stop talking about it. A Display from Another Planet—Literally Tesla’s Smart TV doesn’t just boast 8K resolution—it claims to adapt to your eyesight in real-time. Built with what the company calls “OptiAdapt Neural Vision,” the screen adjusts its brightness, contrast, and color temperature based on your eye fatigue levels, room lighting, and even time of day. Think of it as eye care with Elon’s twist. The TV’s sleek, borderless design is said to be inspired by SpaceX tech, and the material used in the frame is reportedly similar to the thermal shielding on their Starships. Why? No idea. But it looks cool, and apparently, it’s fingerprint-proof. 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