
Trump-Musk Feud Intensifies: White House to Sell Trump's Tesla?
Washington D.C. - The ongoing feud between former President Donald Trump and Elon Musk continues to generate headlines. This week, the situation took a new turn as President Trump publicly stated that he has "no interest" in reconciliation with Musk. Adding to the tension, a White House official confirmed that Trump's red Tesla, a vehicle that was used by several staff members, including the presidential spokesperson Karoline Leavitt, is now up for sale. The sale of the car, purchased in March amidst calls for a boycott of both Trump and Musk, is seen by some as a symbolic end to the relationship. Meanwhile, some of Musk's advisors in the Department of Governmental Efficiency have publicly distanced themselves from him, urging him to focus on his businesses rather than social media. Despite the ongoing drama, Tesla's stock experienced a slight recovery on Friday. The White House has not yet made a final decision on what to do with the vehicle. The video concludes with a reminder of the importance of the Dragon spacecraft, the only US craft capable of transporting astronauts to and from the International Space Station, and the potential catastrophic impact on the US space program if SpaceX contracts were to be severed.