
Trump Asked if He’ll Get Rid of Tesla & Starlink at WH, He Replies
The ongoing public feud between US President Donald Trump and Elon Musk has taken another interesting turn. Amidst the controversy, Trump was asked if he would get rid of his red Tesla, which he bought in March, and the Starlink service at the White House. In a surprising response, Trump announced that he might move the Tesla around a little bit, but he doesn’t think they’ll be getting rid of Starlink.
The incident occurred during a press conference at the White House, where Trump was questioned about his stance on his Tesla and Starlink services in the face of his ongoing feud with Musk. Trump has been vocal about his criticism of Musk and his companies, including Tesla and SpaceX, in recent times.
However, it seems that Trump has no intention of giving up his red Tesla anytime soon. When asked about it, Trump said, “I may move the Tesla around a little bit, but I don’t think we’ll be doing that with Starlink. It’s a good service.” This statement suggests that Trump is willing to keep his Tesla, but might consider moving it around or perhaps using it for official events.
Starlink, on the other hand, is a satellite internet service provided by SpaceX, Musk’s private space exploration company. The service uses a constellation of low-Earth orbit satellites to provide high-speed internet connectivity to remote and underserved areas. Trump’s praise for Starlink as a “good service” comes as a surprise, given his previous criticism of Musk and his companies.
The feud between Trump and Musk started when Musk, a vocal critic of Trump, announced that he would be leaving Twitter and taking the platform’s moderation council with him. Trump responded by saying that Musk was “a terrible person” and that he didn’t care about his departure from the platform.
Since then, the two have been engaged in a public spat, with Trump repeatedly criticizing Musk and his companies. Musk, on the other hand, has been critical of Trump’s policies and his handling of the COVID-19 pandemic.
The feud has also led to speculation about the impact it might have on the companies involved. Some have suggested that Trump’s criticism of Musk and his companies could lead to a decline in their stock prices and a loss of public trust.
In conclusion, Trump’s decision to keep his red Tesla and praise Starlink as a “good service” suggests that he is willing to separate his personal opinions from his official duties as President. However, the ongoing feud between Trump and Musk is likely to continue, with both parties continuing to trade barbs and insults on social media.