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While the president said his relationship with Musk is over, the Tesla CEO has returned to supporting the White House's stance.
It hasn't been a week since Elon Musk and President Donald Trump broke off ties amid a duel of accusations and incendiary posts on social media. However, it's been long enough for Musk to miss Trump, as it seem the tech mogul is looking to mend the relationship and reconcile with the president.
While Elon Musk issued harsh words against President Donald Trump just a few days ago, he appeared to endorse the administration's handling of the LA riots.
Tesla CEO Elon Musk said in a post on X on Tuesday that the first self-driving Tesla will reach a customer’s house on June 28.
In an interview with NBC News, the president also said he assumes his relationship with the tech billionaire is over following their falling out.
Musk said in a social media post this week that Tesla’s long-awaited robotaxi service will roll onto the streets of Austin, Texas on June 22. The Tesla CEO is betting the company’s future on autonomous vehicles (AV) and a robotaxi service – which will hopefully inject much-needed cash just as the company’s sales and profits are slumping.
Fox News contributor Joe Concha joins 'Fox & Friends First' to discuss how Democrats and media pundits have responded to the anti-ICE riots in Los Angeles and Elon Musk's latest admission on his feud with President Donald Trump.
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