“I HATE MY X”: See International Repercussion of Trump and Musk Fighting

by Andrea
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The New York Post, a well -known New York Tabloid, captured public attention with a satirical cover that portrays the recent clash between Donald Trump and Elon Musk.

The headline “I hate my x” (I hate my x) makes a pun with the name of the social network of Musk, previously known as Twitter, now called X.

The cover illustration features a broken heart, decorated with a style that refers to a postcard or elegant mail, containing the photos of Trump and Musk.

The phrase “Big Beautiful Breakup” (great and beautiful separation) appears below, referring to the slogan often used by Trump.

From allies to opponents

The cover of the New York Post creatively and humorously summarizes the end of what many considered an alliance between two of the most influential men in the United States.

The tabloid describes the situation as the explosion of a “bromance” – a term used to describe a close friendship between men – which has now become public.

The New York Post ability to sum up a complex situation in a few characters demonstrates the importance given by American tabloids to impactful headlines.

This creative approach not only draws readers’ attention, but also offers a unique perspective on political and social events.

The, which unfolds mainly on social networks, reflects the volatile dynamics of alliances in the American political and business scenario.

The international repercussion of this dispute highlights the global reach of the figures involved and the public interest in their interactions.

As the situation develops, it is left to know how this public clash will affect future relationships between the two tycoons and their respective spheres of influence in the business world and politics.

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