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On the sidelines of Kamala Harris’ inauguration on Tuesday, August 20, Republican candidate Donald Trump wants to offer a position within the government to the boss of Tesla and X, Elon Musk.
Two billionaires who were complete opposites are now the best allies in provocation. Elon Musk and Donald Trump embody the American dream with a political twist. Banned from Twitter, the former president was reinstated by the new boss of X, Elon Musk offered him a two-hour platform, broadcast live on the social network. “We don’t have a secure border,” complained the boss of Tesla, who supports Donald Trump’s remarks. Founder of SpaceX and the electric car company Tesla, he said, on France 2, that he was as powerful as the President of the United States, even if he cannot “declare war”.
A Democrat until 2020, he now supports the Republicans. In a photo montage, he even imagines himself as an advisor to Donald Trump. An ideological and strategic rapprochement, since Elon Musk is said to be paying up to $45 million per month to Trump for his campaign, who suddenly changed his mind about the electric car. To seal this alliance, Donald Trump published a video, edited by artificial intelligence and their shared thirst for power.