Trump, Elon Musk and White House
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A senior White House official told NBC News earlier Friday that the president is "not interested" in a call with the tech billionaire.
A top White House aide is catching the blame for helping trigger President Trump’s fiery clash with Elon Musk — after speaking for months about giving the billionaire “payback” and
Tesla’s stock also copped a 14 per cent hit on Thursday, losing around $100 billion in market value before clawing some back on Friday, as reported by ABC. The drama is more than just a billionaire slap-fight — Musk’s companies rely on fat government contracts, and Trump has publicly suggested those could be in jeopardy.
Jared Isaacman, whose nomination to serve as NASA administrator was rescinded, discussed "exactly how it went."
The activists behind the Tesla Takedown campaign say they intend to expand beyond protests at the company’s showrooms.
White House officials sought on Friday to shift attention away from the feud between President Trump and onetime cost-cutting czar Elon Musk. The officials said the president and senior aides were focused on passing Trump's tax-and-spending package.
Carl Higbie called the fractured relationship between the billionaire and the president a "really crappy scenario."
Stephen Miller is a top aide to the president, while his wife, Katie Miller, recently left DOGE to work for Elon Musk. What now?