President Trump told CBS News during a phone conversation Friday morning that he is going to hold the presidency today and focuses "fully" on domestic and foreign policy matters, not on Musk and his public hatred. He also sees this moment as a positive economic, even as many of his supporters and critics keep an eye on Musk's attack on his administration.
"That's what I'm paying attention to," Mr. Trump said of his presidency. "I'm not focused on anything else. That's why I have the highest polls."
"It's really good," the president added. "This country has done a great job, never did it well. The number of jobs is great, everything is good."
The atmosphere at the White House this morning was frustrated with Musk, according to two sources close to the president, requesting anonymous discussion of private conversations. They said the president was not satisfied with him. But the president also sees him as “immature” and “action”, as one source described Trump’s perception of the situation.
"It's a smooth thing, and a lot of things can happen. It's waiting, waiting, waiting, waiting, what Musk does, how the president digests it," a source said. "None of us is going to be ahead of that, he's just doing what he's been doing, becoming president and moving on."
Steve Bannon on Friday called on the Trump administration to investigate Elon Musk.
Bannon, a former chief strategist at the White House and an ally of President Trump, told CBS News that he hopes the White House and the Trump administration investigate Musk's drug use, immigration status in South African countries, and Musk-inspired government efficiency ministry.
"They have to do this. You have to accept his security permission. Investigate drug use and investigate his involvement with China," Bannon said in a telephone interview. “And you have to investigate his status as a citizen.”
Bannon questioned whether Musk's citizenship was properly handled.
"If it turns out that he has an over-high visa and lied, it's wrong. It must be investigated."
He added that he now believes Doge needs to be more censored.
"Did they take the dataset to feed their AI model? It's a must now be investigated. He's a volatile person. What has Doge done? What has Doge found?" asked Bannon, saying it was a "national security" issue.
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A senior administration official said Mr. Trump is considering selling the Tesla he bought earlier this year.
The president said in March that he would buy Tesla “to show confidence and support for Elon Musk.” Several models of the vehicle show in the White House driveway that Mr. Trump was going shopping and he ended up choosing a red model S, which starts at about $80,000.
Mr. Trump told reporters he would write a car check and leave it in the White House for his employees to use.
Musk is seeking a call with Mr. Trump after their public argument. A source familiar with the discussion told CBS News. Sources said Mr. Trump has not yet chosen to arrange a call with Musk.
A second source told CBS News that the president was not interested in talking to Musk.
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In response to the quarrel between Mr. Trump and Musk, Vice President JD Vance reiterated his loyalty to the president and wrote on social media that he "has done more than anyone in my life than the movement he led. I am honored to be with him."
As a dispute between Mr. Trump and Musk unfolded on Thursday, billionaires claimed on the social media platform he owned that the president's name appeared in the archives Related to the case Jeffrey Epstein, a disappointed financier, faces allegations of sex trafficking and died of suicide while in federal custody in 2019. He said "that's the real reason" that the documents have not been released to the public yet.
Musk claimed to have "abandoned the real bomb" and laughed at the charge.
Trump administration officials have pledged to release more documents related to the Epstein case once the president returns to his second term in the White House. Ministry of Justice February Some information has been posted For a dozen right-wing influencers, but some are part of the organization and they have learned nothing new.