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Elon Musk apologises for posts about Donald Trump, says ‘went too far…'

Elon Musk apologises for posts about Donald Trump, says ‘went too far…'

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Billionaire Elon Musk has posted on his social media platform X, expressing regret about some of his posts regarding United States President Donald Trump last week.
Notably, Elon Musk and Donald Trump engaged in a public fued over TV interviews and X posts after the Tesla and SpaceX CEO left his role in the government and criticised the Republican party's new tax bill proposal.
'I regret some of my posts about President Donald Trump last week. They went too far,' Elon Musk posted on X on June 11.
(This is a breaking story, more updates coming…)

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