After a “big, beautiful breakup”, US President Donald Trump said that his former Ally and Tesla CEO Elon Musk has no choice but to join the Republican Party after their widely published falling out at the beginning of this year.
“I don’t think he has a choice,” Trump said on the Scott Jennings show in an interview recorded on Tuesday, and threw Musk’s political possibilities like GoP on the one hand and a “radical left mad” on the other, as Bloomberg says.
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Yet Trump has largely complained his one -off benefactor and downplayed their disagreements and at the same time claimed that he believed that a billionaire had problems with passing.
“He’s a good man. He missed the reservation incorrectly and that’s fine, because you know, it’s just one of those things,” Trump said about Tesla Inc.
Trump said Musk was “80% Super Genius, and then 20% have some problems. And when he comes out 20%, he will be great but he has some trouble.”
Musk did not answer immediately to the request for comment.
Trump and Musk’s relationship disintegrated into a highly public and bitter division at the beginning of this year, marked by personal insults exchanged on social media.
Although Musk has played a key role in the government’s cost of cost during Trump’s administration and even financially supported its re -election, their alliance broke the legislation that terminated tax loans for electric vehicles, which is a step that directly affected Tesla.
Musk claimed that his opposition stems from fear of increasing federal deficit and even hovering the idea of launching a third political party to challenge the Republicans and democrats. In response, Trump threatened to cut off Muska’s government contracts and subsidies. After both sides tried to harmonize.
He’s a good man. Incorrectly got off the reservation.
Although Musk has played a key role in the government’s cost of cost during Trump’s administration and even financially supported its re -election, their alliance broke the legislation that terminated tax loans for electric vehicles, which is a step that directly affected Tesla.
Musk claimed that his opposition stems from fear of increasing federal deficit and even hovering the idea of launching a third political party to challenge the Republicans and democrats. In response, Trump threatened to cut off government contracts and subsidies of Muska.
(With Bloomberg inputs)
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