
During the press conference of US President Donald Trump, billionaire Elon Musk, four-year-old X, drew attention with his behavior. The boy was seen roaming around the room, playing with his nose, while the American leader signed an executive order on the reorganization of federal labor forces.
Musk was at the White House to attend the ceremony for Trump's signing of an order directing federal agencies to collaborate on the initiatives of the Ministry of Justice aimed at reducing expenses. Little X smiled, was cheerful, hanging on his dad's shoulder and delighting journalists passing by Musk and the president, giving an interview to reporters.
At one point, the little boy raised his hand in a gesture to attract attention to his actions, and asked for a notice with the phrase: "Excuse me, I need to go to the toilet." In the video, widely circulated on social networks, it shows how the little one holds up a finger to his nose, and then wipes a booger on the president's desk.
It is noted that the older boy occasionally shifted away when he tried to concentrate on the journalists' questions. At that time, Trump assessed the little one as "a great kid" and "a person with a high level of intelligence".
Most internet users appreciated the sweet behavior of X and promoted the culture. Musk's devotees even saw his son’s resemblance to his ex-wife, singer Claire Boucher.
At that time, while many were delighted with the child's behavior, not everyone was satisfied. Someone claimed to have seen X fiddling in his nose and wiping the booger on the president's desk, commenting that it was an attempt to embarrass Trump, while others expressed their reactions to this behavior.
Claire Boucher, Musk's ex-wife, was not in the limelight of her son's actions at the White House. She stated, "My son should not be in such public places, but I'm glad he was polite," trying to maintain a distance from the past husband, who became a source of scandals.
One of the users on social media expressed admiration for the child's behavior, emphasizing that the little boy was raised well and supported his choice to say, "Excuse me, I need to go to the toilet."