Adin Ross Blames “Libtards” After DDOS Attack Delays Trump’s Elon Musk Interview on X
3 min readThe online streaming world has once again become a battleground for political discourse, with Kick streamer Adin Ross at the center of the latest controversy. After Elon Musk revealed that his much-anticipated interview with former President Donald Trump on X (formerly Twitter) was delayed due to a DDOS attack, Adin Ross took to his livestream to express his frustration, directing his ire at liberals and the political left.
For those unfamiliar with the situation, Adin Ross, a popular and often controversial figure in the streaming community, has been a vocal supporter of Donald Trump. His recent interview with the former president on his Kick channel went viral, drawing attention across various social media platforms. Following this success, Ross was invited to participate in a discussion between Trump and Elon Musk on X, which was unfortunately marred by technical issues. Musk attributed these delays to a DDOS attack, a type of cyberattack designed to overwhelm a system with traffic, causing it to crash.
Adin Ross calls out the left for sabotaging the Donald Trump and Elon Musk X space pic.twitter.com/uD3SsQdJRw
— Adin Updates (@AdinUpdatess) August 13, 2024
Ross, however, was quick to attribute the attack to political motives. In a heated rant during his livestream, he accused liberals and leftists of sabotaging the interview. “Yo chat, Kamala—no, not Kamala, sorry. The liberals, the lefts, the mentally ill, are DDOS-ing X,” Ross declared, clearly frustrated by the disruption.
Ross’s outburst didn’t stop there. He went on to criticize the entire situation, labeling it as “cringe.” “Do you know how fking pathetic and sad it is, bro? Like, do you know how fking sad that is, bro, that libtards are DDOSing X? It’s just cringe. I will be real with you guys, it’s literally just cringe!” he vented, showcasing his frustration with the technical difficulties that plagued the high-profile interview.
Adin Ross’s rise to prominence began on Twitch in 2018, where he gained popularity playing video games like the NBA 2K series. Over time, he transitioned into hosting online dating shows and collaborating with various artists and celebrities, eventually becoming a well-known figure in the “Just Chatting” category on Twitch. However, his journey on Twitch came to an abrupt end in 2023 when he w as banned from the platform. He then moved to Kick, a rival streaming platform, where he continued to grow his audience.
Ross’s interview with Donald Trump earlier this month marked a significant moment in his career, as it quickly went viral and caught the attention of many, including Trump himself, who praised Ross for the successful livestream. Despite not being a political commentator like some of his peers, Ross’s support for Trump has been evident, and his involvement in political discussions has only increased in recent weeks.
They got Adin Ross as one of the speakers in Donald Trump and Elon Musk twitter space 💀 pic.twitter.com/2KOOw6u90p
— Adin Updates (@AdinUpdatess) August 13, 2024
However, Ross’s online presence has not been without controversy. He has faced backlash for his anti-trans comments and has often found himself at odds with more progressive voices in the streaming community. His latest outburst against liberals and leftists following the DDOS attack on X is likely to fuel further debate and criticism.
Despite the rocky start, the interview between Trump and Musk eventually went live, with Ross being invited to speak as one of the guests. The incident highlights the increasingly polarized nature of online discourse, where even technical issues can quickly become fodder for political attacks.
As Adin Ross continues to navigate his role as a prominent figure in the streaming world, it remains to be seen how his outspoken views will impact his career and influence within the broader community. One thing is certain, though: his controversial takes and unapologetic support for Trump will keep him in the spotlight, for better or for worse.