‘Too little too late': Elon Musk issues apology to Trump on social media
Verve Communications Prue MacSween claims US President Donald Trump and Elon Musk's social media fighting is 'pathetic'.
This comes after Mr Musk issued an apology to President Trump on social media.
'He understands Trump so well in the … flattery that Trump likes to have,' Ms MacSween told Sky News Senior Reporter Caroline Marcus.
'I think that basically it's probably a little bit too little, too late.
'It's like two big egos, two bulls in a paddock having a tantrum.'
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