Musk made the visit with EJA Chairman Rabbi Menachem Margolin, conservative US journalist Ben Shapiro and Holocaust survivor Gidon Lev.
The CEO of X engaged in a public Twitter thread with controversial user Jackson Hinkle regarding the ban.
"Call him, beep him if you want reach President Biden," the White House wrote on X, attaching a phone number at the bottom.
Over 47,000 US users faced access issues with X and X Pro, according to Downdetector data. The site appeared to be back online in Israel by 9:00 AM local time.
The only principle that Hamas supporters hold to is that of victory at any cost. Israel must ensure that the terrorist organization must never again have a victory to celebrate.
Concerns arise as Elon Musk likes a post promoting anti-Jewish sentiment and criticizes the Anti-Defamation League, while previous interactions on social media suggest a troubling pattern.
Billionaire Elon Musk vowed to donate X's war-related revenue to hospitals in Israel, the Red Crescent in Gaza, and the Red Cross, following a recent antisemitism controversy.
In the lawsuit filed in a U.S. District Court in Texas, X claimed Media Matters "manipulated" the social media platform.
On Monday the State Department’s antisemitism envoy suggested that she opposed Greenblatt’s stance, while a member of one of the ADL’s advisory boards called the about-face “embarrassing.”
The antisemitic posts and Elon Musk’s responses set off a wave of condemnation from advertisers, social rights organizations, and the White House.