Elon Musk involuntarily catapulted himself out of the course of the US president: what was once considered an unusual alliance between a technical billionaire and a president now seems to go into a quieter, more distant phase.
The relationship between Elon Musk and Donald Trump – once characterized by mutual benefit and public proximity – apparently loses the material. The founder of Tesla announced that he would again want to devote himself more to his entrepreneurial tasks. Although he emphasized that the president remained available one to two days a week, provided that Trump has the wishes, but the reaction of the White House was careful. Trump praised Musk as a “huge help” in the election campaign and the cost reduction in the government, but added that he had to be “late”.
The 53-year-old had to go back to his cars and rockets. The influence of Musk in Washington was even considerably weakened recently. His campaign for a Republican judge candidate in Wisconsin failed. A director of the tax authorities he supported was released after a few days. There was a dispute with Minister of Finance Scott Bessent.
“Left -liberal Indoctrination”: Trump in a clinch with university
At the same time, Trump becomes his political walk against universities, to which he accuses “left -liberal indoctrination”. New decisions force universities to announce foreign donations and to leave “left” admission criteria. Harvard is in particular the focus. Financing in billions of accounts was frozen.
Anti -Corruptie Act ignored
While the cultural struggle is floating, another area seems to be falling behind. Trump had canceled the Anti -Corruption Act at the start of his term of office. The law prohibits American companies, among other things, to buy foreign officials. In Europe it is concerned about working together in the fight against corruption and law enforcement.
Source: Krone

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