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It is true…Good Old Trump admitted he cannot get rid of Our Hero Musk, as Ah Musk dun want to go home everyday, how hah?

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Donald Trump joked he “can’t get rid” of Elon Musk as the billionaire continues to exercise influence over the president-elect.

Trump declared Musk co-chair of the new Department of Government Efficiency on Tuesday with the Tesla and SpaceX CEO leading the agency alongside former GOP presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy. The agency will operate “outside of government,’ the president-elect declared.

And on Wednesday Trump acknowledged the influential billionaire’s current good standing during a meeting with Republican leaders in Washington DC

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"Elon won’t go home,” Trump joked to the House Republicans conference. “I can’t get rid of him, at least until I don’t like him.”

Musk has been a constant presence next to Trump as he prepares to take over the White House in January and poured millions of dollars of his riches into Trump’s re-election campaign.

Elon Musk shakes Donald Trump’s hand. Trump joked he ‘can’t get rid of’ the billionaire on Wednesday (AFP via Getty Images)

Elon Musk shakes Donald Trump’s hand. Trump joked he ‘can’t get rid of’ the billionaire on Wednesday (AFP via Getty Images)
Reports indicate Musk has spent "nearly every day" with Trump at his Mar-a-Lago Florida estate. He even joined Trump’s game of golf with his granddaughter, 17-year-old Kai Trump. The billionaire has also sat in on calls with world leaders, including Trump’s discussion with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky.
 
Kennedy initially ran in the Democratic primary before launching an independent campaign. He dropped out of the race in August and endorsed Trump.

During the podcast, Kennedy also told Polish that Trump at times goes days without sleeping.

“He has this extraordinary energy and the last day we were with him he was up 48 hours, so when he gave his acceptance speech he had been up 48 hours, literally 48 hours with no sleep,” Kennedy said of the 78-year-old Trump.

“I’m 70, I feel like I have a lot of endurance, but overnight at this point... I could do that a lot when I was a kid, but he does it all the time,” he added.
 

Woman ‘told House Ethics Committee Matt Gaetz had sex with her when she was 17 years-old’​

Katie Hawkinson
Fri, 15 November 2024 at 6:58 AM SGT3-min read


A woman told lawmakers that Matt Gaetz, Donald Trump’spick for Attorney General, had sex with her when she was 17 years-old, according to a new report.

The woman, now in her 20s, is said to have testified over multiple days before the House Ethics Committeeafter they subpoenaed her this summer, according to ABC News, citing unnamed sources familiar with the investigation.

Her reported testimony came amid a House Ethics investigation into allegations that Gaetz engaged in sexual misconduct and illicit drug use. However, that investigation ended on Wednesday when Gaetz resigned from his seat in the House of Representatives as news of his nomination to Trump’s cabinet went live.
 

Michael Saylor Is Planning A Bitcoin $100K Party At His House, Expects End Of War On Crypto Under Trump​

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Michael Saylor, CEO of MicroStrategy Inc. MSTR, deemed the Donald Trump-led Republican triumph the “biggest” bullish catalyst for Bitcoin BTC/USD over the last four years.
What Happened: In an interview with CNBC on Thursday, Saylor said that the “red wave” has been “incredibly auspicious” for Bitcoin and the broader cryptocurrency industry.
The Bitcoin bull anticipated a friendlier SEC at the helm amid speculations of current chair Gary Gensler stepping aside.
“It’s very good for the cryptocurrency industry. We’re going to see a lot more pro-Bitcoin policies. We are going to see a digital assets framework. We are going to see an end to the war on crypto.,” Saylor predicted.
 
Obama utilized the radicalism that was honed during his time as a “community organizer” in Chicago and applied it to the nation. He engineered conflict, caused chaos, and pitted people against each other. It was the classic Marxist notion of “oppressor versus oppressed,” where winners and losers, villains and heroes, innocence and guilt, are unilaterally determined. People were labeled, vilified, categorized, and ostracized from society simply by their beliefs. Violence against them was justified and even celebrated.

Democrats were genuinely “riding the tiger” with Obama and were unsure exactly where he would lead them. Well, here we are—a nation completely divided, at each other’s throats, leveling hyperbolic charges against strangers, all because we had to have the equivalent of a DEI hire in the White House to assuage our “racial strife.” And how is that “racial strife” going today?

More to the point, “How are the Democrats doing today with Obama as their de facto leader?” Horribly, as the 2024 election has proven.
 
Trump is moving at lightning speed to fill his cabinet with people who hold dear his populist message. Trump went through this game eight years ago and has a clearer picture of how the sausage is made in the D.C. swamp. And with a clear mandate from voters, he knows he has at least two years to fix the mess with the economy and at the border that he’s inherited from Biden (with plenty of help from the puppet master pulling his strings from the shadows in what has turned out to be the third term of Obama’s presidency).

Key to Trump’s success - and if he can retain control of the House and Senate in the 2026 midterms - will be to bring the warring parties in Ukraine and Russia as well as the Middle East to the negotiating tables, and at the same time fix the damage to the economy wrought by Biden, Harris, and Democrats in Congress. If he does, it will cement his legacy while at the same time, likely ending Obama’s influence and interference in American politics once and for all.
 
It's going to be a disruptive period next year that's for sure. World Trade will be in turmoil.
 
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