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Through a panoramic series of actions, President Donald Trump is transforming the federal government into a vast machine for rewarding his allies and punishing those he considers his adversaries.
ABC News’ Chief Washington Correspondent Jonathan Karl discusses the latest on the feud between President Donald Trump and Elon Musk. Plus, what’s next for the President’s “big beautiful bill.”
The shaky detente in the social media strife between President Donald Trump and Elon Musk is holding following a call between representatives for both sides Friday, according to two White House officials.
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In an interview with NBC News, the president also said he assumes his relationship with the tech billionaire is over following their recent falling out.
Trump added that he has "no intention of speaking" to Musk anytime soon, saying "I’m too busy doing other things.”
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Steven Bannon, the influential Trump adviser who has long been critical of Musk, crowed that the tech billionaire’s attacks on Trump were so personal that he won’t be forgiven by the MAGA crowd. “Only the fanboys are going to stick with him—he’s a man without a country,” Bannon told us.
Utah Rep. Blake Moore, who co-leads the congressional DOGE caucus, said the group still has an opportunity to carry out DOGE’s original mission.
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President Donald Trump walked out to a thunderous standing ovation just ahead of the start of the UFC pay-per-view card at the Prudential Center, putting his public feud with tech billionaire Elon Musk on hold to instead watch the fierce battles inside the cage.