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OK Magazine on MSNDonald Trump's Fallout With Elon Musk Was 'Very Troublesome,' White House Chief of Staff Reveals: 'Was Going to Blow Up at Some Point'White House chief of staff Susie Wiles described the fallout between Donald Trump and Elon Musk as “very troublesome,” yet just a “little hiccup” for Trump’s administration.
In response, Trump told NBC News that he had no intentions of speaking to Elon and said he would "pay very serious consequences" if he funded Democrats in future elections. Things simmered down when the two backtracked a bit. Trump told reporters he was planning on keeping the red Tesla.
Wisconsin Republicans Derrick Van Orden and Ron Johnson are pushing back on Elon Musk's vow to form a new "America Party" and unseat Republicans.
Elon Musk has taken to X to issue a furious demand to Donald Trump about the Jeffrey Epstein files weeks after dropping a bombshell claim about president.
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Susie Wiles, former White House Chief of Staff, characterized President Trump's brief friendship with Elon Musk as "troublesome," noting Musk's unique insights and the president's initial appreciation for them.
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Inquisitr on MSNElon Musk Hits Back After Donald Trump Calls His Political Party ‘Ridiculous’—Says He’s Never Heard of Truth SocialElon Musk gives it back to Donald Trump‘s dismissal of his new political party on Truth Social. Musk announced his American Party will run in the mid-term elections in 2026. The party will give Americans their freedom back and save them from the current political situation.
But as their relationship continues to devolve with insults and Musk’s promise to fund his own “America Party” instead of Trump’s Republican Party, it’s worth looking at what a well-funded alternative party might actually do.
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Irish Star on MSNDonald's right-hand woman issues devastating 3-word verdict on Trump-Musk divorcePresident Donald Trump's right-hand woman, Chief of Staff Susie Wiles, said that Trump's very pubic divorce from former DOGE head Elon Musk had a "very troublesome ending." The White House official, who usually stays hidden behind the scenes in Trump's second administration,