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Cognitively free fall trump threatened to expel Elon Musk

Frank M. EverettBy Frank M. EverettJuly 1, 2025No Comments
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There has never been a president who was only heading for a threat to the United States so far. Previously, it was great news when a president would threaten a bill to a bill, but at the national level, it was about threatening as a president.

What was revealed about Donald Trump, less than six months after his second term is that the threats are all he has in his toolbox.

After Elon Musk threatened with primary all the Republicans who vote for Trump’s tax reductions for the rich while moving away food and health care of more than 20 million American bills, Trump responded first by threatening the subsidies of the Musk government, which is within the presidential limits, but Tuesday morning the president intensified.

Trump told journalists before leaving for Florida when he was asked if he was going to expel Musk:

I don’t know. I mean, we will have to take a look. We may have to put Doge on Elon. You know, you know what DOGE is? Doge is the monster that might have to go back and eat Elon. Wouldn’t it be terrible? He obtains many subsidies, Peter, but, uh, Elon is very upset that the EV mandate will be dismissed.

And what do you know? When you look at him, even who wants, not everyone wants an electric car. I don’t want an electric car. I may want to have petrol, maybe electric, maybe a hybrid, maybe one day a hydrogen. If you have a hydrogen car, it has a problem, it explodes, you know?

So I’m going to give this one to Peter. I’ll let Peter.

Trump threatens to expel the richest man in the world, to strip his government grants without approval from the congress, then concludes by speaking of exploding hydrogen cars.

The consumer media continue to play Trump’s comments as normal presidential behavior.

From the moment Elon Musk trained his alliance with Trump, the current joke was that it would end with Trump expeling Musk.

The expulsion of musk, even if Trump could do it, would not prevent him from facing the main challenges against the Republicans who vote for Trump’s bill that Musk opposes, not for the cruelty of the legislation, but because it is not a neutral cruelty with deficit.

The Senate still does not have votes to adopt Trump’s desired legislation and is currently stuck in a quagmire of its own manufacture.

Donald Trump is the weakest president in modern history. A person of almost 80 years old who cannot govern cannot adopt legislation, the legislation he has on the table is Historically unpopular, and has been reduced to disjointed threats.

The Democrats of the Senate died on chaos on the Senate soil To set up their 2026 campaign.

Trump is not content to paralyze the Republican Party. Its decline is to paralyze the country.

What do you think of Trump governing the threat? Share your opinion in the comments below.

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