Guests at Trump Tower recall chaotic scene during Cybertruck explosion.



Guests at the Trump Tower in New York City are still reeling from the unexpected commotion caused by the Tesla Cybertruck’s explosive unveiling event on Thursday night.

“I was getting ready for bed when I heard a loud boom,” said one guest, who wished to remain anonymous. “At first, I thought it was just thunder, but then I looked out the window and saw the whole street lit up. I couldn’t believe what I was seeing.”

Another guest, who was in the lobby of the Trump Tower, described the scene as “surreal.” “I was waiting for the elevator when I heard the explosion,” she said. “I turned around and saw the Cybertruck on fire, with flames shooting up into the air. It was like something out of a sci-fi movie.”

Despite the chaos, guests at the Trump Tower seemed to be in good spirits, with many taking to social media to share their experiences and photos of the event.

“I’m still in shock,” tweeted one guest. “Who needs a fireworks display when you can have a Cybertruck explosion?”

Others were more concerned about the potential damage caused by the explosion. “I hope no one was hurt,” tweeted another guest. “That was crazy!”

The Tesla Cybertruck’s unveiling event was meant to be a celebration of the electric vehicle’s futuristic design and advanced technology. However, the event took an unexpected turn when the vehicle’s armor glass window shattered during a demonstration, causing the explosion.

Despite the mishap, Tesla CEO Elon Musk remained optimistic about the Cybertruck’s potential. “The Cybertruck is a game-changer,” he tweeted. “It’s the future of transportation, and it’s going to change the world.”

For now, guests at the Trump Tower are just trying to process the unexpected events of the night. “I’ll never forget this night,” said one guest. “It was definitely an experience I’ll never forget.”

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