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President Donald Trump walked back his earlier attacks on Elon Musk and his companies. Trump said Musk's businesses would continue to enjoy federal subsidies. But Musk said the subsidies Trump was talking about "simply do not exist."
President Donald Trump said on Thursday he would not destroy Elon Musk's companies by taking away federal subsidies and that he wants the billionaire tech entrepreneur's businesses to thrive.
The leading role the former “first buddy” took in stoking the Epstein controversy shows how he remains a potent political risk for Trump months after he publicly left the White House.
Musk insisted that his companies are not receiving any special government subsidies, as he appeared to dismiss the chance for a potential detente in his feud with Trump.
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Raw Story on MSN'Mission accomplished' for Musk as Trump's presidency teeters after exit blow-up: WaPo"It reveals how Musk remains a potent political risk for Trump months after he publicly left the White House, where he enjoyed unprecedented access and insight into the president’s life as the so-called 'first buddy,
Elon Musk rejected a peace offering from Donald Trump after the president revealed he was not planning to “destroy” the Tesla CEO’s empire. In the midst of an on-again, off-again, explosive public feud that culminated in Musk dropping the bomb that “Donald Trump is in the Epstein files,
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Axios on MSNTrump says he wants Musk to thrive, not to destroy himPresident Trump said on Thursday that he wanted to see Elon Musk's companies thrive, one day after the White House said he didn't want Musk's xAI to get government contracts. Why it matters: Since the Trump-Musk relationship blew up last month,
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