Trump may get rid of his Tesla after Musk row
President Donald Trump inside a Tesla vehicle with his then close ally Elon Musk during a publicity stunt in March.PHOTO: AFP
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Donald Trump may now offload a Tesla he said he bought
earlier this year in a show of support for Elon Musk, a White House official said
Friday, following a blazing row between the US president and his billionaire
former advisor.
The red electric vehicle, which retails for around $80,000 (Ksh.10.3 million),
was still in a parking lot on the White House grounds on Friday, an AFP
reporter said, a day after the very public meltdown between Trump and the South
African-born tech tycoon.
"He's thinking about it, yes," a senior White
House official told AFP when asked if the Republican would sell or give away
the Tesla.
Tesla stocks had tanked more than 14 percent on Thursday
amid the row, losing some $100 billion of the company's market value, but leapt
back in early trading Friday.
Trump, who does not drive as a president, said he was buying
the Tesla in March to boost support for his mega-donor, whose brand -- and
bottom line -- has been hit hard by public outrage over his role in slashing US
government jobs.
At a choreographed publicity stunt that turned the White
House into a pop-up Tesla showroom, Trump praised the EV as a "great
product" and lashed out on social media at "Radical Left"
attacks against the world's richest person and his company.
Trump's Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt and another senior
aide posed in the car as recently as last week, in a photograph posted on
Musk's social media network X.
"Taking President Trump's Tesla out for a ride,"
Trump's communications advisor Margo Martin posted.
But the shiny red vehicle has now become an awkward symbol
of the fiery political divorce between Trump, 78, and former Department of
Government Efficiency (DOGE) chief Musk, 53.
Trump said he was "very disappointed" by Musk and
threatened to end his government contracts after his ex-aide criticized the
president's flagship budget and policy mega-bill as an "abomination."


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