Trump is considering selling or giving away Tesla, which he bought from Musk

2025-06-06 16:51
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2025-06-06 16:51
US President Donald Trump is considering selling or giving the red Tesla Model S, which he bought in March from Elon Musk in a gesture of support – American media said on Friday, citing a high -ranking representative of the administration. On Friday, Trump called Musk “a man who lost his mind” and said that he did not want to talk to him.


Information about the plans of the sale of the car was provided by, among others Fox News, AFP and ABC, citing a high -ranking representative of the White House.
Trump solemnly purchased the red model during a special show in front of the White House in March, when he saw all five models. He said then that he did it to support his then adviser, whose company struggled with falling demand and protests harassing sales salons. From now on, a car with registration plates from Florida stood in the parking lot in the White House complex and was used by administrative employees.
“We were told that Red Tesla would be either dedicated or sold” – reported on Friday the reporter Fox News, Peter Doocy. He added that, according to his sources, Musk began to irritate Trump before about a month.
Despite the Thursday reports of Politico about the planned conciliation conversation between the richest man in the world and the US president, Trump himself on Friday in an interview with television ABC said that “not particularly” is interested in talking to Musk, although he added that Sam Musk – whom he called “a man who lost his mind” – would like to talk to him. According to Fox News, there are no plans for conversation between the feverish men, although Trump's adviser can talk to Musk.
Musk already on Thursday – after he accused Trump that he was on the list of partners of the billionaire pedophile Jeffrey Epstein, claimed that Trump would lose the election without him and threatens the withdrawal from cooperation with NASA – he made conciliatory gestures, agreeing with the users of the platform X advising him to come to terms with Trump.
The US vice president JD Vance, who has a good relationship with a billionaire from South Africa and has not yet criticized him openly, wrote on Friday on platform X that the media lie by presenting President Trump as a “impulsive or impetuous man”.
From Washington Oskar Górzyński (PAP)
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