Musk’s Dad Befuddled by His Son Accusing Trump of Being In Epstein Files: ‘I Don’t Know What He Was Thinking’
- Errol Musk, Elon Musk's father, spoke in Moscow on Monday about the public dispute between Elon and President Donald Trump.
- The conflict started last week when Elon Musk publicly criticized Trump's comprehensive tax and expenditure legislation, calling it repugnant, which led to a series of retaliatory insults between the two on social media.
- Errol Musk characterized the conflict as a minor matter resulting from prolonged pressure over five months affecting both sides and called for an end to the ongoing public dispute.
- Trump ended his relationship with Musk and warned of "serious consequences" if Musk funded Democrats opposing bill-supporting Republicans, while Musk previously backed Trump's 2024 campaign.
- Errol Musk predicted the conflict would conclude positively very soon and defended both sides as under exhaustion, calling for a resolution to their rivalry.
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Elon Musk's Father Backs Trump Over His Own Son: 'The People Have Chosen'
Errol Musk has issued a blunt warning to his son, Tesla CEO Elon Musk, urging him to end his feud with Donald Trump before it’s too late—warning that if the clash doesn’t “fizzle out now,” [...] The post Elon Musk’s Father Backs Trump Over His Own Son: ‘The People Have Chosen’ appeared first on The People's Voice.
The dispute between the US President and his closest supporter, Elon Musk, reached epic proportions in a few days, threatening a much more dangerous problem.
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Read Full ArticleRow between Elon Musk and Donald Trump came after months of ‘intense stress’, tech billionaire’s father says
The row between Donald Trump and Elon Musk was triggered by months of intense stress on both sides, and the public battle between the US president and the billionaire donor needs to stop, Mr Musk’s father told Reuters yesterday.
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