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'Come back into the fold': JD Vance urges Elon Musk to return to MAGA before midterms

'Come back into the fold': JD Vance urges Elon Musk to return to MAGA before midterms

Time of India2 days ago
US Vice President JD Vance is hoping former Department of Government Efficiency chief Elon Musk to come back into the MAGA (Make America Great Again, coined by President Donald Trump) movement by the midterms and said that if one is patriotic, they will not try to stick the knife in the back of the president. During an interview, JD Vance commented on the strained Trump and Musk relationship since the former introduced "Big Beautiful Bill."
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