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Two things are well known about Donald Trump. There is always an excuse when things go wrong, and it is always someone else’s fault.

After Trump saw the margin of republican victory in two districts of the Florida Us House which he won by 30 points or more in 2024 cut in half and the results of Wisconsin Supreme Court elections, It was clear that someone would take the fall.
Trump tells his inner circle that Musk will soon leave the White House.
Elon Musk has made an easy target, So what Politico The reports are not surprising:
The imminent retirement of Musk intervenes while some initiates of the Trump administration and many external allies have become frustrated by its unpredictability and increasingly consider the billionaire as a political responsibility, a dynamic which was launched Tuesday when a conservative judge supported his candidacy for a Supreme Wisconsin court siege by 10 points.
It also represents a brutal change in the Trump-Musk relationship to leave a month ago, when managers and allies of the White House predicted that Musk was “here to stay” and that Trump would find a way to spend beyond the 130-day period.
The White House spin is that Trump and Musk came to this decision, but we have heard it before by the previous Trump administration.
What changed in the last month is that Elon Musk got strongly involved in a special election in Wisconsin and that the Republicans have seriously lost.
Getting rid of Elon Musk will not repair anything for Trump.
Trump tanks the economy. Inflation and costs increase. Policies that cause A blue wave to build are not musks. They belong to Trump.
Musk will not go because no one really leaves Trump’s world. He will play an informal role, and the president hopes that the Musc detachment of his White House will solve his problems.
This is not the case. The problem is not Elon Musk. It is the policy of the Republican Party.
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