Earlier, outsiders had been rumored to have a close relationship with Musk and Trump. Musk was revealed to have broken into a dinner party between Trump and Amazon founder Jeff Bezos, and his “uninvited” behavior sparked controversy. Furthermore, Musk was accused of “staying” next to Trump's main house for a long time. Insiders say no one has ever been as “omnipresent” as Musk, who even listens when Trump calls foreign leaders. Moreover, as early as December of last year, there were reports that Musk wanted to spend 100 million dollars to buy a mansion near the Haihu Manor, but Musk never responded to this. Maggie Haberman, the White House correspondent for the US “New York Times”, recently responded to these rumors while attending a podcast program. She said that Trump did complain to people around him about Musk's “sudden appearance” of individual behavior. Haberman said that although Trump apparently said he was happy to live very close to Musk, he privately seemed to be a bit impatient with Musk's “sticky” behavior of visiting anytime, anywhere. Haberman anticipates that after Trump moves to the White House, Musk may not have his own office, and he may not even have a pass.

Zhitongcaijing · 5d ago
Earlier, outsiders had been rumored to have a close relationship with Musk and Trump. Musk was revealed to have broken into a dinner party between Trump and Amazon founder Jeff Bezos, and his “uninvited” behavior sparked controversy. Furthermore, Musk was accused of “staying” next to Trump's main house for a long time. Insiders say no one has ever been as “omnipresent” as Musk, who even listens when Trump calls foreign leaders. Moreover, as early as December of last year, there were reports that Musk wanted to spend 100 million dollars to buy a mansion near the Haihu Manor, but Musk never responded to this. Maggie Haberman, the White House correspondent for the US “New York Times”, recently responded to these rumors while attending a podcast program. She said that Trump did complain to people around him about Musk's “sudden appearance” of individual behavior. Haberman said that although Trump apparently said he was happy to live very close to Musk, he privately seemed to be a bit impatient with Musk's “sticky” behavior of visiting anytime, anywhere. Haberman anticipates that after Trump moves to the White House, Musk may not have his own office, and he may not even have a pass.