Ross gifted Trump a Tesla Cybertruck with a wrap of the iconic assassination attempt photo of the GOP nominee.
As the livestream was ending, Ross brought Trump out of the West Palm Beach mansion to unveil the Cybertruck to Trump.
As the two were walking out of the mansion, Ross asked him what he thought about the electronic truck. "I think it's incredible," Trump told Ross as the two were looking at the vehicle. The two then were able to do Trump's iconic dance in front of the gifted truck.
The stream at one point broke over 400,000 live viewers and Ross told Trump that they had hit over one million total for the live interview stream. During the course of the interview, Trump was asked about his thoughts on different political figures in the world.
Ross asked Trump about Justin Trudeau, to which the GOP nominee responded saying, "They say he's the son of Fidel Castro. He could be. Anything is possible in this world." Trump said that he was able to get along with Trudeau during his term, but that the Canadian president has turned too progressive.
When talking about getting along with world leaders in general, Trump said that he was hearing that Iran was going to try and attack Israel later on Monday evening, adding that if you are smart as a leader, such situations can be avoided. However, he noted that many of the leaders in the country currently are incompetent and that incompetence makes the country dangerous for Americans.
Trump also commented on Chinese President Xi Jinping, saying that he has a good relationship with the leader from China, even though Trump exposed what China was doing in the world. Trump added that the US will not go to war with China if the GOP becomes the president.
When Ross asked about why first-time and young voters should vote for him, Trump said that his administration will "give you the American dream" as a young voter.
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