When a man waiting to become president of the United States feels the need to explain that, yes, he’s in charge and not some hireling, well … then the next POTUS might be in serious jeopardy.
Donald J. Trump has been dogged by chatter that Elon Musk, the zillionaire businessman brought on board to offer Trump budget-cutting ideas, has emerged as “co-president.” Trump told a group of supporters that Musk is not a co-president and that he — Trump, that is — is in charge of the incoming administration.
Trump also had to remind his cultists that Musk won’t become president because — get ready for it — he wasn’t born in the U.S.A. Musk is a native of South Africa, born to South African parents.
When does a president-elect feel the need to explain himself in that manner? It seems to me that the Musk talk is getting under Trump’s skin. Oh, and he has a vice president-elect, J.D. Vance, who has been pushed aside and barely mentioned out loud as being an active player in the transition from the Joe Biden administration.
This is a bizarre phenomenon we are witnessing in the chaos that is preceding Donald Trump returning to the White House.
God help us.
Media and top democrats are saying Musk is running the things to drive a wedge between them. They are both smarter than that to let it impact them. Scott Jennings stats that on air and none of his colleagues disputed it.
I love irony- I think it’s going to be hilarious when Trump fires Musk by a tweet on X.
Agreed. Musk will wear out his welcome quickly.