Martina Navratilova Gives Sharp Reaction to Donald Trump Demanding Elon Musk Be Deported to South Africa Amid Duo's Controversial Blame Game
- On July 1, 2025, President Donald Trump visited the newly established "Alligator Alcatraz" detention center for migrants located in the Florida Everglades and responded to inquiries about the likelihood of deporting Elon Musk.
- Trump sparked the debate by saying, "We'll have to take a look," about deporting Musk, despite Musk being a U.S. citizen since 2002 and born in South Africa in 1971.
- The deportation talk followed Trump claiming Musk was upset over losing the EV mandate due to the 'One Big Beautiful Bill,' which cut clean energy programs and fast-tracked ending a $7,500 EV tax credit.
- Trump remarked that Musk is frustrated about losing his electric vehicle mandate and cautioned that the Tesla CEO could face even greater setbacks, while also joking about potentially targeting Musk with DOGE. In response, Musk challenged Trump to eliminate the subsidies Tesla has benefited from.
- The exchange intensified their feud, drawing criticism from Martina Navratilova and continuing Musk's opposition to the bill, but deporting Musk remains legally unlikely given his citizenship status.
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Trump Threatens to Deport Musk to South Africa After He Vows to Launch New 'America Party'
President Donald Trump has escalated a public dispute with tech billionaire Elon Musk, warning that Musk could face deportation despite being a naturalized U.S. citizen, following the Tesla CEO’s vow to launch a new “America [...] The post Trump Threatens to Deport Musk to South Africa After He Vows to Launch New ‘America Party’ appeared first on The People's Voice.
'Going back to prison': Elon Musk sets sights on Steve Bannon with SpaceX as a pawn in their game
In a spectacle proving that no beef is too petty for the titans of industry and politics, Elon Musk, CEO of SpaceX and Tesla, and former Trump BFF, has publicly declared that Steve Bannon is “going back to prison. This time for a long time.” This gem of an X post, delivered with all the subtlety of a SpaceX rocket launch and just as explosive, came hot on the heels of Bannon’s rather audacious suggestion that President Donald Trump should seize …
U.S. President Donald Trump has stated that his former ally Elon Musk is "frightened" by the removal of incentives for electric cars and has warned him that he "can lose much more" under the current administration, to the point that he has slipped a potential expulsion of the tycoon from the U.S. country."I don't know.I'll look at it," Trump said by being directly questioned for deportation in a brief meeting with journalists, hours after pointi…
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