Trump slams Musk on post-breakup media journey

President Donald Trump insists that he is not angry. The breakup with Elon Musk didn’t cause him to lose sleep, and he would never check his social activities multiple times a day. The president's insistence that it would be even more convincing if Trump hadn't summoned every news anchor he knew on Friday morning, and he was upset and irrelevant about his explosion.

Throughout the day, Trump called CNN's Dana Bash, Fox News' "Bret Baier", ABC News "Jonathan Karl and CBS News" Robert'Robert Costa talking about - or insisting that he doesn't care he doesn't care - with the explosion on Thursday with Musk.

"I didn't even think about Elon, he had problems, the poor had problems." Trump reportedly said Bash conveyed a conversation to the Internet, and his conversation was short. The president made a similar comment to Carl, describing Musk as "a man who lost his mind."

Carl wrote on X: "But, Trump does not seem to be angry about the dispute or even care about the dispute. There will be a Trump/Musk phone call today, and Trump told me that although he said Musk wanted to talk to him, he was not particularly interested in the conversation with Musk."

Trump told Bayer that “Elon lost it completely” and that he was not worried about third-party threats as Musk expressed interest in starting during a long posting frenzy on Thursday. Trump said in a call with Costa that he was not worried about Musk's defection, but was "completely" focused on policy matters. "That's all I focus on," Trump said. "I'm not focusing on anything else." (Trump released late Friday, just finished the location of the grand ballroom he planned to build in the White House.)

The president insists that the anchor point he talks with, who does not want to talk to Musk at the moment, has been the focus of his 2024 campaign and early presidency, even as both try to contribute to a victory.

According to an anonymous White House official The New York Times,,,,, Trump also decided to sell the red Tesla he bought with a transparent bid to help Musk mark the stock value earlier this year. Other sources told era The president has been referring to reports about Musk's frequent use of ketamine and other drugs, suggesting that they may be affecting his current behavior.

Rolling stones Report on Thursday Trump administration officials have not taken the possibility of retaliation against Musk by canceling profitable government contracts with his company or reopening oversight investigations.

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