
Donald Trump 'Clearly' Wants To Avoid 1 Thing With Elon Musk, Thinks Maggie Haberman
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The New York Times journalist predicted what's next for the president and the world's richest person.
Billionaire Elon Musk’s time as a special government(-gutting) employee may have ended following a swipe at now-former boss Donald Trump’s so-called “big, beautiful bill.”
But don’t expect a public fallout between the president and the former head of the unofficial Department of Government Efficiency, The New York Times’ Maggie Haberman suggested on Wednesday.
Musk’s criticism likely isn’t “thrilling Trump,” Haberman, who has reported on the president for years, acknowledged to CNN’s Jake Tapper.
But “I also don’t think it’s entirely surprising to Trump,” she added, noting how Musk “has been sort of trying to cleave some separation with the White House and his own work right now.”
Trump will probably “care a lot,” though, if Musk’s slamming of the bill for increasing the budget deficit has “a real material impact on the bill,” which has been passed by the House but faces opposition in the Senate.













