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Trump: Elon Musk Has ‘Lost His Mind’ in Public Feud

President Donald Trump recently made headlines when he expressed his disinterest in speaking with tech billionaire and former administration special employee, Elon Musk. In a recent interview, Trump stated that he is “not particularly” interested in speaking with Musk at the moment, and even went as far as to say that Musk has “lost his mind.”

The public feud between Trump and Musk began when the Tesla CEO criticized the Trump administration’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic. Musk was vocal about his disagreement with the lockdown measures put in place by various states, and even went against the orders by reopening his Tesla factory in California. This led to a heated exchange between Musk and Trump, with the President calling Musk a “fool” and Musk responding by calling Trump a “dumbass.”

In the interview, Trump was asked about his thoughts on Musk’s recent behavior, to which he responded, “He’s talking about rockets that can go to Mars and he’s talking about electric cars, and solar, and this and that. I just said, ‘okay, that’s nice.’ But he’s not doing any of that stuff. He’s not doing rockets much anymore. He lost his mind, frankly.”

These comments from Trump have caused quite a stir in the tech community, with many questioning the President’s understanding of Musk’s work and contributions to the industry. Musk, who is known for his ambitious projects and groundbreaking innovations, has been a key figure in the development of electric cars and space exploration. His company, SpaceX, has successfully launched multiple rockets and is working towards making space travel more accessible and affordable.

Despite the public feud between the two, it is clear that both Trump and Musk have a mutual admiration for each other’s work. In the past, Trump has praised Musk as a “genius” and even appointed him as a special employee to his administration’s economic recovery council. Musk, on the other hand, has shown support for Trump’s policies on certain issues such as space exploration and deregulation.

However, it seems that their differences in opinion on the handling of the pandemic have caused a strain in their relationship. While Trump has been a vocal advocate for reopening the economy, Musk has been critical of the lockdown measures and has even threatened to move Tesla’s headquarters out of California.

Regardless of their differing views, it is important for leaders in the tech industry and government to work together towards finding solutions to the challenges we face. Both Trump and Musk have the potential to make a positive impact on society, and it would be beneficial for them to put aside their differences and collaborate for the greater good.

In conclusion, while it may seem like Trump and Musk are at odds with each other, it is clear that they both have a deep passion for innovation and progress. Their public feud may have caused some tension, but it is important to remember that we are all working towards a common goal – a better future for all. Let us hope that in the future, Trump and Musk can put their differences aside and work together towards making the world a better place.

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