Elon Musk hits out at President Zelenskyy after Donald Trump accused him of ‘gambling with World War 3’

The SpaceX founder shared his thoughts on Twitter after Zelenskyy and Trump’s heated exchange at the White House

Elon Musk has shared his thoughts on Ukranian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy’s meeting with Donald Trump at the White House after the POTUS accused his fellow leader of ‘gambling with World War 3’.

The meeting between Zelenskyy and Trump on February 28 left viewers across the globe shocked for a multitude of reasons, with some fiercely defending Zelenskyy and his country following their discussion, while others sided with Trump and Vice President JD Vance.

Both leaders fought for the chance to speak during the encounter, with Vance chiming in at one point to tell Zelenskyy he should be ‘thanking’ Trump for ‘trying to bring an end’ to the conflict between Russia and Ukraine.When Zelenskyy went to respond, Trump said: “You’re gambling with the lives of millions of people. You’re gambling with World War 3, and what you’re doing is very disrespectful to the country, this country that’s backed you far more than a lot of people say they should have.”

The meeting was intended to pre-empt a minerals deal between the two countries, but ended with Zelenskyy leaving before the deal was signed.

In the wake of the contentious interaction, Musk has now expressed belief that Zelenskyy’s appearance at the White House was damaging to his reputation.

Musk spoke out on Twitter after right-wing influencer Benny Johnson shared a post reporting on stats relating to Americans’ ‘trust in Zelensky’ [sic], which he wrote ‘fell from 72% to under 48%’.

Musk shared Johnson’s post, and wrote: “Zelensky [sic] damaged himself severely in the eyes of the public. Just a fact.”

Musk claimed Zelenskyy had 'damaged himself' (X/@elonmusk)

Musk claimed Zelenskyy had ‘damaged himself’ (X/@elonmusk)

The SpaceX founder then followed up with another post in which he referenced one of his own tweets from October 2022, where he had shared an apparent plan for achieving ‘Ukraine-Russia Pace’.

He wrote: “- Redo elections of annexed regions under UN supervision. Russia leaves if that is will of the people.

“- Crimea formally part of Russia, as it has been since 1783 (until Khrushchev’s mistake).