Trump is sidelined as Elon Musk steals the spotlight in the New Yorker’s official inauguration day cover revealed on Friday by the publication.
It seems that Donald Trump and his buddy Elon Musk share yet another habit - and it's sure to bother the ever health conscious Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.
Mr Musk’s allyship with Mr Farage would seem like a natural fit, given that the Reform leader’s relationship with Mr Trump goes back much further. The pair first met in 2016, shortly after the president-elect’s first election victory, and they are thought to have remained allies since.
Fresh from pouring his money and energies into helping Donald Trump win reelection, Elon Musk has trained his sights on Europe.
Elon Musk is being investigated in Europe amid concerns the billionaire's influence, for instance through his posts on X, constitutes an "interference" in upcoming elections. Newsweek has contacted Musk via the press office of X, the social media platform he owns, formerly known as Twitter, for comment via email.
The veteran New York Times reporter also said the "President Musk" nickname "definitely bothers" the president-elect.
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AfD is also focused on ending Germany's policy of atonement for World War Two crimes. Its leading candidate for the European Parliament election resigned from the party in May amid public outcry, after declaring that members of the SS,
Musk tested the boundaries of foreign election interference, hosting AfD co-leader Alice Weidel for a livestream interview on X.
Oh The New Yorker got jokes. A new cover story that is Barry Blitt’s “Two’s a Crowd” features a comedic look at Donald Trump’s Inauguration Day that had Elon Musk at the heart of it. You know, something Trump probably hates.