@Fenng: Jensen Huang actually caught up with Air Force One in Alaska. The 'gurus' on 𝕏 who've been analyzing why he wasn't qualified these past two days are now struggling to justify their claims.
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Jensen Huang catching up with Air Force One in Alaska has made it difficult for analysts who previously questioned his eligibility for the visit to justify their stance.
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Jensen Huang actually caught up with Air Force One in Alaska.
The experts on X who’ve been analyzing why Huang didn’t deserve the honor over the past couple of days now have a hard time making their arguments work out. https://t.co/QRkXzCUiIg
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