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‘He got a little disturbed’: Donald Trump reduced the outbreak of Elon Musk on ‘Big Bill’; Calls him a ‘amazing man’

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US President Donald Trump said on Sunday that after the behavior of Dogy’s former chief Elon Musk, after his partition, which included a tweet since adding Trump and Jeffrey Epstein, “was not suitable.,In an interview with Maria Bartiromo on Sunday, President Donald Trump, when asked about his relationship, maintained his positive attitude towards Kasturi and despite all criticisms he called him “amazing man”.

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He said, “I think he is a wonderful boy. I have not talked to him much, but I think Elon is a wonderful boy, and I know that he is always going to do well … he is a smart boy. And he really went and he campaigned with it and this and this. But he got a bit upset, and it was not appropriate. ,

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Trump attributed his discord to Musk’s concerns about the electric vehicle mandate and said, “Electric vehicle mandate, EV mandate, is a difficult thing for him. I, you, you know, I don’t want everyone to have an electric car.”On Saturday, his 54th birthday, Musk used X to criticize the latest Draft Bill of the Senate, stating that it would “destroy millions of jobs” and increase taxation on newborn winds and solar projects. “The latest Senate Draft Bill will destroy millions of jobs in America and will cause immense strategic losses for our country! Totally crazy and disastrous,” he said. It follows Musk’s earlier criticism from the beginning of June, where he posted: “Shame on those who voted for it: you know that you have done wrong. You know it.” He condemned the first early version as “massive, derogatory, pork -filled Congress expenses bill bills. [that] There is a disgusting hatred. ,The amended version of the bill was presented by Lindsay Graham, R-SC, Chairman of the Senate Budget Committee on Friday evening, in which the Senate Republican targeted the President by 4 July.

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