“Musk Family Drama Unfolds: A Shocking Defense from Elon’s Dad Over Controversial ‘Nazi Salute’ Incident!”
In a world where political gestures can ignite flames of controversy, few moments have sparked as much debate as Elon Musk’s brave—some might say reckless—salute during Donald Trump’s 2025 inauguration. Was it merely a flubbed public display, or something far more insidious? The world watched as Musk, a key ally of Trump and a high-ranking official in the newly formed Department of Government Efficiency (what a title, right?), raised his hand in a manner critics have likened to a Nazi salute. Dismissing the uproar as “people playing politics,” Musk is standing firm in his defense, but now his father, Errol Musk, has thrown a strange twist into the mix with his peculiar characterization of the gesture. Get ready, because this saga is about to get twisty as Errol claims the salute is a rich historical symbol—one so ancient, it’s practically a family heirloom! What’s next, a history lesson mixed with a family counseling session? Stick around—this story is just getting started! LEARN MORE.
Elon Musk’s father has given a bizarre response to claims his son made a Nazi salute during a speech after Donald Trump’s 2025 presidential inauguration.
A close ally of President Trump and executive of the newly formed Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), Elon Musk has become one of the most powerful people in politics – and, perhaps, the world – through his support for the MAGA frontman.
He has caused controversy since becoming part of Trump’s central team, with a salute he gave at the inauguration still causing headlines around the world.
It was during the inauguration that Musk placed his right hand over his heart before enthusiastically thrusting it in to the air, extending his right arm out at an upward angle.
Critics said it was a Nazi salute; something Musk himself has denied and said is people playing politics.
“The ‘everyone is Hitler’ attack is sooo tired,” he said in a post to X, previously known as Twitter before his takeover of the platform.
Musk’s father, a well-known South African politician and businessman, has now responded to the attack while appearing on Arab news network, Al Arabiya, where he gave a rather unique response to the situation and said his son made the gesture to show ‘he meant no harm’.

Errol Musk is the father of Elon Musk (GIANLUIGI GUERCIA/AFP via Getty Images)
Asked about the ‘fury’ surrounding Musk’s salute on the stage, Musk Snr said: “Nonsense. Elon is a terrible public speaker, he has a lot to learn. I struggled with it at the beginning of my career when I was elected to the city council.
“You have to stand up and talk to a bunch of very wise people all starring at you. Your nerve goes, it doesn’t matter if you’ve written your notes down. Your eyes don’t read… you become blurred.
“Knowing him as well as I do… I could see he was struggling to get through his speech as fast as possible and to try and look as charming as possible, as he could. But he struggles. He hasn’t reached the incredibly smooth level of people like yourself [the interviewer] who have years of experience.”

Elon Musk and the infamous salute (ANGELA WEISS/AFP via Getty Images)
On the salute, Musk Snr said: “It was an international salute we have had for the last 10,000 years, perhaps more. The old German hail Caesar, of course, emanated from, no doubt, the Persians, the Sumerians, and so on.
“It simply meant my right hand is empty. I do not carry a weapon.”
Since the inauguration, Elon Musk has publicly thrown his support behind the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) political party, which finished second in the polls in the February elections.
Alice Weidel, co-leader of the AfD, said Musk personally called her after their result to ‘personally congratulate her’.
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