WASHINGTON (AP) - It’s been a burning political question for weeks: How long will President Donald Trump - who doesn't like sharing the spotlight - be able to do just that with Elon Musk, a billionaire also overly fond of attention?
Trump and Musk say they like working together and will keep it at. Will it last?
WASHINGTON (AP) - It’s been a burning political question for weeks: How long will President Donald Trump - who doesn't like sharing the spotlight - be able to do just that with Elon Musk, a billionaire also overly fond of attention?
In a joint Fox News Channel interview that aired Tuesday, both insisted they like each other a lot and would stick with their arrangement despite what Trump said were attempts by the media to "drive us apart."
At times, Trump sat back as Fox News Channel’s Sean Hannity heaped praise on Musk in an attempt to counteract a Democratic narrative that he’s a callous and unelected force out to destroy the government and upend civil society through sweeping cuts being imposed by the Department of Government Efficiency.
There were also moments when Trump and Musk were all but finishing each other’s sentences, as if they were part of a buddy comedy and not the president and his most powerful aide.