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Speaker Mike Johnson took clear sides Sunday in President Donald Trump’s breakup with mega-billionaire Elon Musk.
President Donald Trump told NBC News that he does not plan to talk to Elon Musk in the near future, adding that he has "no reason to" repair the relationship.
The duo caught up from their last conversation seven months ago in October, when Vance was still a U.S. Senator from Ohio
Elon Musk allegedly 'body-checked' Treasury Secretary Bessent after a White House meeting, with Karoline Leavitt later describing it as 'definitely a disagreement' and not a fistfight.
In a phone interview with the NBC journalist Kristen Welker, Mr. Trump said he had no plans to speak with Mr. Musk, calling the tech billionaire “disrespectful” to the office of the president. When asked whether he had any desire to repair his relationship with Mr. Musk, Mr. Trump said, “No.”
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Steven Bannon, the influential Trump adviser who has long been critical of Musk, crowed that the tech billionaire’s attacks on Trump were so personal that he won’t be forgiven by the MAGA crowd. “Only the fanboys are going to stick with him—he’s a man without a country,” Bannon told us.
Sen. Cory Booker said he wouldn't take campaign money from Elon Musk but urged him to oppose Trump's "big, beautiful bill" that he argues would increase costs for average Americans.
Elon Musk and President Trump continue their breakup tour, with new reports that Trump has no plans to repair the relationship with his recently departed advisor. Michael Cohen, President Trump’s former personal attorney,