People go wild as Donald Trump’s new catchphrase goes viral after Tesla test drive

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On social media, many viewers stunned after a viral video showing Donald Trump’s new catchphrase goes viral after Tesla test drive

Trump showcases tesla models at the White House

President Donald Trump turned the South Lawn of the White House into a Tesla showroom. On Tuesday, five Tesla models were displayed, including the Cybertruck.

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Trump tested Tesla vehicles at the White House, calling them ‘beautiful’ and buying a Model S to support Musk. Image Credits: Getty

 

In a public show of support for Elon Musk, Trump purchased a red Tesla Model S. As he got into the car, he repeatedly called it “beautiful.”

Trump’s unexpected catchphrase excites social media

On social media, many viewers were stunned after a viral video showed Trump’s unexpected catchphrase, which gained attention.

While testing the vehicle, Trump made an unusual comment that caught attention.

In the footage, he said, “This is a different panel than I’ve had.”

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His phrase ‘everything’s computer’ went viral, with many online users joking about adding it to their vocabulary. Image Credits: Getty

 

He then added, “Everything’s computer,” while making his signature hand gesture.

Social media users reacted with excitement. While, many joked about adding the phrase to their daily vocabulary. Others anticipated remixes and techno songs featuring Trump’s words.

One person said: Everything’s computer’ is, unfortunately, going to be a classic

A second wrote: Thats not a catchphrase. Thats just him showing how unintelligent he is.

While a third commented: How does he come up with these one-liners?

Someone else said: And this is America’s president!!! A used car salesman!! What an embarrassment!

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Another added: He has the knack of putting verbose and compels situation in a nutshell. It shows great understanding of the issues to nail the core of the situation.

Elon musk explains tesla’s features to Trump

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Musk pledged to double Tesla’s US production in two years, but some remain skeptical about demand and pricing. Image Credits: Getty

 

As the video continued, Musk sat beside Trump to explain the car’s features. At one point, he compared driving a Tesla to “driving a golf cart.”

Trump said he would use his Tesla for White House staff. The Model S he purchased has a starting price of $76,880. Despite his friendship with Musk, he insisted on paying full price. “I don’t want a discount,” he said.

Musk accepted Trump’s offer, joking, “His credit’s good.”

Trump’s support for Musk and Tesla

Previously. Trump’s Tesla purchase came amid the company’s financial struggles. Tesla’s value dropped by half in three months. The stock recently hit a new low.

On Truth Social, Trump blamed “Radical Left Lunatics” for “illegally boycotting Tesla.” To counter this, he announced his Tesla purchase.

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Despite not being allowed to drive, he wanted to show support for Musk. Photos from the event showed him holding a paper listing Tesla’s prices and features.

One note read, “Teslas can be purchased as low as $299/month or $35K. All cars have self-driving, just needs to be turned on (fee).”

Following Trump’s Tesla purchase, Musk made a bold pledge. He took to Twitter to announce an increase in U.S. production.

“In support of President @realDonaldTrump’s policies, @Tesla commits to doubling vehicle production in the U.S. within two years!” he wrote.

Mixed reactions to Musk’s commitment

Not everyone was convinced by Musk’s promise. “Don’t you need demand to do that?” one person asked.

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Another suggested Tesla should lower its prices instead. Some speculated that “leftist protesters” were sabotaging Tesla sales.

“Sounds ambitious! But with Teslas being attacked by paid protesters, how will you sell all these cars?” a commenter wrote.

Despite the skepticism, Musk remains confident in Tesla’s future. With Trump’s endorsement, the company is in the spotlight once again.

 


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