American precedently about Musk: I asked him to leave!

by Andrea
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US President Donald Trump said on Thursday that his political ally and former head of the State Administration Office (Doga) Elon Musk asked to leave his government as he was “impatient”. He also indicated that Musk’s companies could lose federal subsidies and contracts, TASR reports.

“Elon was increasingly impatient, I asked him to leave and I canceled his quotas for electric cars that forced everyone to buy electric cars that no one else wanted (He knew for a few months that I would do so!) And then he dial, ”Trump wrote on his social network Truth Social. Trump said in the next post that the easiest way to save money in the budget would be “End Elon’s government subsidies and contracts”.

Based on the US President Joe Biden’s order of 2021 The government has set a target that 50 percent of all new vehicles are sold in the US by 2030 or with zero emissions. Trump announced that this intention would cancel, which, in his words, met with the disagreement of Muska, the owner of the Tesla car specializing in the production of electric cars.

Disputes between the US President and one of his greatest supporters in Musk’s pre -election campaign came to the public on Thursday when Trump said he didn’t know if his close friendship with Musk will continue. He said he was “very disappointed” by his criticism against the tax and expenditure cuts referred to as “One Big, Beautiful Bill”.

Musk subsequently declared that without his help Trump would lose the presidential election, and He described his actions as a “noble”. The billionaire invested nearly $ 300 million in Trump’s campaign. Musk announced his departure from Trump’s government on May 29. His task was to significantly reduce federal expenditure as a special government employee.

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