Trump vs Musk: When a Bromance Becomes a Coup
Neither Trump not Musk need the money; both want the power. But Trump is a dealmaker who likes to negotiate.
If it were Africa, the ugly spat between US President Donald Trump and billionaire Elon Musk would be called an attempted coup.
But in the US, they call it attempted impeachment.
We have the world’s richest man endorsing a rebellion within the Republican Party, so that Trump would be replaced by his vice-presidential pick, JD Vance.
What does all this tell us about the United States, more than it does about these two-not-so gentlemen?
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