White House Addresses Elon Musk’s Latest Remarks Involving Trump

She handled the very public divorce with a lot of tact.

White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt has talked about the disagreement Donald Trump and Elon Musk have had with the public.

Recently, the pair has made headlines constantly due to their heated argument.

Musk and Trump worked closely at one time, yet since Musk stepped down from the government, their relationship has worsened.

Musk has spoken out against the president’s big infrastructure bill, resulting in Trump saying that he was unhappy with how Musk had responded.

Away from political matters, Musk said Trump has not made all the Jeffrey Epstein files public because they mention the former president.

Another piece of strong evidence: @realDonaldTrump was found in the Epstein files. This is why the terms of the deals have been kept secret. I hope you have a great day today, DJT!

He emphasized after that: “Remember this tweet for future reference.” In the end, the truth will be revealed. He said all of this, but he did not give any proof.

When he died in his cell while awaiting trial for sex trafficking in August 2019, he had already been disgraced as a financier. Many people believe that Epstein committed suicide.

Karoline Leavitt, White House Press Secretary, has commented that Musk’s attack on Trump during the feud was an ‘unfortunate episode’.

As Leavitt explained to CNN, Elon unethically altered the bill because he was unhappy with the rules it contained. This massive bill is a top priority for the President, who aims to turn things around for our nation.

Leavitt has explained the matter further in another appearance on Fox News’ Hannity.

Speaking about the issues between them, she said: “Just recently, Elon acknowledged the president’s great role in identifying and reducing waste and fraud in government, as this bill accomplishes.”

She continued: “The only change from Friday is that Elon went back to his businesses; President Trump, on the other hand, is required as president to represent the whole country.”

Leavitt hailed it as ‘the most significant piece of legislation to be approved by Congress in the last few years’.

This bill gives the broadest tax break to working class and middle class families, continues the tax cuts from the Trump administration in 2017 and fulfills the president’s main pledges from his election campaign, Leavitt added.

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