Will White House be big enough for Trump and Musk?
- Donald Trump will take the presidential oath next week, while Elon Musk shadows him as a powerful advisor with significant influence.
- Musk has pledged to save $1 trillion in government spending, which is a challenging task given the overall budget of about $7 trillion.
- The partnership between Trump and Musk raises concerns about conflicts of interest, particularly because Musk is a major government contractor.
- Tensions are emerging within the right as some view wealthy individuals like Musk as symbols of globalization, contrary to Trump's promises.
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Trump and Musk: What their partnership means for the White House and beyond
WASHINGTON, Jan 15 — Donald Trump will be the one taking the presidential oath next week, but in some respects, billionaire Elon Musk might as well place his hand on the Bible too. In an unprecedented relationship for modern US history, Trump will be heading into the White House shadowed by an advisor who is not only the world’s richest person but matches the incoming president in terms of wild ambition, hard-right politics, and media influence.…
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Will White House Be Big Enough For Donald Trump - And Elon Musk?
Donald Trump will be the one taking the presidential oath next week, but in some respects, billionaire Elon Musk might as well place his hand on the Bible too. In an unprecedented relationship for modern US history, Trump will be heading into the White House shadowed by an advisor who is not only the world's richest person but matches the incoming president in terms of wild ambition, hard-right politics, and media influence. Will the Oval Office…
Will White House be big enough for Trump
WASHINGTON — Donald Trump will be the one taking the presidential oath next week, but in some respects, billionaire Elon Musk might as well place his hand on the Bible too. In an unprecedented relationship for modern US history, Trump will be heading into the White House shadowed by an advisor who is not only the world’s richest person but matches the incoming president in terms of wild ambition, hard-right politics, and media influence. Will th…
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