
Donald Trump shares a long message on Elon Musk, says 'I am saddened to see Elon Musk go completely ...'
In a lengthy post, Trump opposed the idea of forming a new political party. '"He even wants to start a Third Political Party, despite the fact that they have never succeeded in the United States – The System seems not designed for them," Trump wrote. He also emphasised that creation of a third party will lead to complete chaos and disruption.
Trump also revealed the reason behind Elon Musk's action. The US President liked Musk's dissatisfaction to the recently passed "One Big Beautiful Bill," which Trump signed into law on July 4. According to Trump, this bill "eliminates the ridiculous Electric Vehicle (EV) Mandate," a policy he has long opposed and campaigned against. Trump expressed surprise, claiming that when Musk offered his "total and unquestioned Endorsement," he had no issues with the termination of the EV mandate, despite it being a central part of Trump's platform.
Read US President Donald Trump's complete social media post here
I am saddened to watch Elon Musk go completely 'off the rails,' essentially becoming a TRAIN WRECK over the past five weeks. He even wants to start a Third Political Party, despite the fact that they have never succeeded in the United States - The System seems not designed for them.
The one thing Third Parties are good for is the creation of Complete and Total DISRUPTION & CHAOS, and we have enough of that with the Radical Left Democrats, who have lost their confidence and their minds! Republicans, on the other hand, are a smooth running 'machine,' that just passed the biggest Bill of its kind in the History of our Country. It is a Great Bill but, unfortunately for Elon, it eliminates the ridiculous Electric Vehicle (EV) Mandate, which would have forced everyone to buy an Electric Car in a short period of time. I have been strongly opposed to that from the very beginning. People are now allowed to buy whatever they want - Gasoline Powered, Hybrids (which are doing very well), or New Technologies as they come about - No more EV Mandate. I have campaigned on this for two years and, quite honestly, when Elon gave me his total and unquestioned Endorsement, I asked him whether or not he knew that I was going to terminate the EV Mandate - It was in every speech I made, and in every conversation I had. He said he had no problems with that - I was very surprised!
Additionally, Elon asked that one of his close friends run NASA and, while I thought his friend was very good, I was surprised to learn that he was a blue blooded Democrat, who had never contributed to a Republican before. Elon probably was, also. I also thought it inappropriate that a very close friend of Elon, who was in the Space Business, run NASA, when NASA is such a big part of Elon's corporate life. My Number One charge is to protect the American Public!
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