Trump Denies Musk Presidency Claims
Trump Denies Musk Presidency Claims

Trump Denies Musk Presidency Claims

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In a recent speech at the AmericaFest conference, President-elect Donald Trump dismissed claims that Elon Musk is the 'real leader' of the Republican Party, labeling such allegations as a 'new hoax.' Trump asserted that Musk, born in South Africa, is ineligible to be president due to constitutional requirements. This response follows Democrats' jabs regarding Musk's influence on Trump's decisions, particularly relating to a bipartisan government funding bill. Trump emphasized that despite Musk's significant support and activism, he retains leadership of the Republican Party, countering suggestions that he has ceded power. Stephen King also raised concerns over Musk's growing control over Trump, reinforcing the notion that Musk's status does not equate to political authority. Overall, Trump's remarks indicate a protective stance over his presidential role amidst rising speculation about Musk's influence.

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