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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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The alliance between Elon Musk and Donald Trump must now face the realities of the White House Everything you need to know

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So in demand is Donald J. Trump after his second, unexpected and exhilarating electoral victory, that to be able to secure a seat, one alone, in one of the many Saraos planned for the celebrations of his inauguration in a week, it is necessary to have donated him, at least a million dollars, about 980,000 euros. The 2025 will be the most expensive inauguration in history, with at least 170 million dollars destined for dinners, dances and parades…

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abc broke the news in Spain on Tuesday, January 14, 2025.
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