Build-up to a blow-up: Inside the Trump-Musk meltdown
- President Trump is planning a massive military parade in Washington next Saturday marking the US Army's 250th anniversary on his 79th birthday.
- The parade and his unexpected Sunday retreat at Camp David aim to shift focus from his escalating public dispute with Elon Musk.
- Musk, whose businesses earned $6.3 billion in government contracts this year, criticized Trump's tax-and-spending bill, prompting Trump to hint at canceling Musk's federal contracts.
- Trump called Musk's criticism a 'massive, disgusting abomination,' and Musk proposed a new centrist party, while both men traded insults publicly on social media.
- This feud risks undermining Republican unity ahead of 2024 elections and may influence lawmakers' support while Trump tries to reduce Musk's influence using presidential powers.
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Elon and the Genius Trap
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The news of separation between US President Donald Trump and the world's richest man Elon Musk shocked everyone. After this, the bitterness between them seemed to increase with their statements. Now everyone's eyes are on what new form the dispute between them will take. Meanwhile, watch the tickling presentation of So Sorry on this hustle and bustle.
The Trump-Musk Dustup and the Decline of Civility
Source link The recent Trump-Musk altercation has brought bucketloads of commentary from both the left and the right. Their public feud has paved the way for everyone to leap into this phone-generated fracas of snark, one-liners, and denunciation. They gather round this brawl like kids at a schoolyard fight, with some shouting encouragement, others
Luke Davis: Billionaires' drama points to a deeper issue - The Examiner
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