Musk attended Trump’s calls with several world leaders and participated in personnel decisions. The CEOs of SpaceX and Tesla even made it clear to Trump which appointments he wanted.
Billionaire Elon Musk’s near-constant presence at US President-elect Donald Trump’s Florida residence in the week following Election Day is starting to irritate Republican insiders. NBC News reported this on Thursday, November 14, citing its own sources.
In particular, the sources of the publication indicate that Musk is exceeding his duty in the process of transferring power to the Republicans.
“Musk is a near-constant presence at Mar-a-Lago, Trump’s Palm Beach home, where he attends important meetings and calls. He acts like he’s the co-president and makes sure the everyone. He’s confident in his great credit for The president’s success he’s trying to make President Trump feel indebted,” sources told NBC News.
One of the interlocutors noted that the billionaire has “his own opinion about everything” and shares it over and over again.
“He wants to be seen as having a say in everything,” he said, adding that Musk misses a key point: to be effective in Trump’s world, you have to stay in the background.
“Musk seems to be pushing his own agenda instead of focusing on Trump’s agenda,” he added.
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Source: korrespondent

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