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Elon Musk Trolls Donald Trump’s ‘Board of Peace’ With Greenland Reference

Elon Musk takes a swipe at Donald Trump’s “Board of Peace” by making a Greenland reference. Musk made his first appearance at the World Economic Forum in Davos. However, he couldn’t resist taking a dig at his former ally and charmed everyone with his quick wit and unabashed sense of humor. Notably, the session was moderated by Larry Fink, CEO of BlackRock and interim co-chair of the World Economic Forum.

Elon Musk calls out Donald Trump’s ‘Board of Peace’ in new clip

Elon Musk pokes fun at Donald Trump’s ambitious “Board of Peace” at the World Economic Forum in Davos. Musk remarked, “I mean, I heard about the formation of the peace summit and I was like, is that P‑I‑E‑C‑E? A little piece of Greenland, a little piece of Venezuela. All we want is a piece.” The host and the in‑house audience couldn’t help but laugh at Musk’s scathing remark disguised as a joke.

Soon after, he ended up saying, “All we want is peace.” Fans joined Musk in making light of Trump’s “Board of Peace” initiative. One fan commented, “Davos laughed because the joke landed. ‘Board of Peace’ sounding a lot like ‘Board of Pieces.’ Greenland. Venezuela. What’s next? Words matter. Power matters more.”

A second fan wrote, “Elon swinging at Trump again – YAY! Lol.” A third user quipped, “Or maybe the Bored of Peace coalition.” A fourth user penned, “Classic Elon: lands the Greenland/Venezuela jab perfectly while still landing on ‘All we want is peace’; savage yet diplomatic in one breath.” Finally, a user remarked, “LOL, that’s just typical Elon. He’s got a fantastic sense of humor.”

For those unversed, President Trump serves as the chairperson of the “Board of Peace.” It was initially envisioned as a small group of elite world leaders overseeing the Gaza ceasefire plan. However, Trump has become more ambitious about the “Board of Peace,” extending invitations to more nations and aiming to resolve similar political conflicts in the future (via NDTV).

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