After the spectacular rest between Donald Trump and Elon Musk, the US president could get rid of his electric car purchased in March to support the entrepreneur, according to a senior White House official on Friday.
“He thinks of that, yes,” said this AFP spokesman, asked about the possibility that the US president sells or gives his tesla.
According to an AFP journalist, the red car was still parked in the White House parking this Friday, June 6, the day after the resonant rest between Donald Trump and his former advisor Elon Musk.
Tesla capitalization melted tens of billions of dollars in capitalization on Wall Street, the action that ends on Thursday at -14.26% before returning a little on Friday at the opening.
Of crazy love of hate
The White House had become a Tesla dealership three months ago, when the Republican, posing in front of five brands of the brand, had praised the qualities of electric vehicles, while Tesla’s action was abused in the stock market and that the manufacturer’s sales suffered from the unpopularity of his boss.
The president had set his gaze on a red Tesla, a model, ensuring the adjustment by check. Donald Trump had added that “he was not allowed to mount because (he had not driven a car for a long time,” he had specified that the car would be available for his employees in the White House.
Karoline Leavitt, spokesman for the White House, and Margo Martin, Donald Trump’s communications advisor, also posed in the Red Auto and published the photo in X, the social network held by Elon Musk, no later than last week.
Therefore, the Red Auto has become the unfortunate symbol of the break between the president and the former Dux chief, the government efficient commission.
Donald Trump said he was “very disappointed” by Elon Musk and his criticisms of the “big and beautiful law” of the president of the president. He threatened to eliminate his contracts with the United States government. Elon Musk responded by threatening his dragon spacecraft, used in particular by NASA to transport astronauts to the International Space Station (ISS).
Source: BFM TV
