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Elon Musk real president? Trump responds bluntly – La Nouvelle Tribune

The president-elect Donald Trump wanted to clarify the situation concerning his friend Elon Musk during a meeting at Phoenix in Arizona. Faced with growing rumors about the billionaire's influence on his future presidency, Trump categorically ruled out the possibility of Musk becoming president, recalling that he was not born in the United States, a constitutional condition for access to the presidency.

Although born in South Africa and naturalized American, Elon Musk remains a valuable ally for Trumpwho did not fail to praise his intelligence. “ I like being around intelligent people“, declared the president-elect, rejecting the accusations according to which the boss of SpaceX would be “ regain the presidency“. A music that we find particularly among elected Democrats and which seems to be gaining ground among certain Republican representatives.

A political alliance that worries

Criticism, particularly from the Democratic side, has intensified in recent days, calling Musk of ” President Musk » due to its growing influence on the political scene. This influence was particularly evident during recent budget negotiations, where Musk strongly opposed the project negotiated between Republicans and Democrats, a position quickly supported by Trump.

The understanding between the two men was further demonstrated on X (formerly Twitter), owned by Musk, where the latter responded enthusiastically to Trump's remarks made in Arizona: “Donald Trump is great!” ». Their ideological alignment has also been revealed on societal issues, particularly concerning the rights of transgender people.

A shared conservative vision

This alliance between Trump et Musk seems to be strengthening around a common conservative vision of American society, as illustrated by Trump's promise to establish an official policy recognizing only two genders from January 20, the start of his mandate. Besides, Musk is increasingly criticized internationally, in particular because it would like to finance certain far-right parties, as in Great Britain.

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