The Revelation of Musk and Trump's 'Plastic Friendship'
Trump's daughter-in-law Lara Trump recently set a trap for Musk: 'Does supporting my father-in-law make you regret it?' The world's richest man jumped right in without a second thought—'Yes!' This word instantly sparked a frenzy online.#美联储FOMC会议
This drama is even more exciting than 'Game of Thrones.' Back in the day, Musk was Trump's 'number one fan,' but after old Trump took office and swung the tariff stick, Tesla's supply chain was directly hit, causing its stock price to drop faster than Musk's rockets landing. Even more absurd was the scene of Musk arguing with the Treasury Secretary in the White House, resembling a market aunt bartering over two cents.
But the relationship between these 'plastic brothers' is like the crypto market—soaring today and plummeting tomorrow. Just after Trump said, 'I really like this kid,' Musk could turn around and create a controversial tweet. This time's 'regret' might just be the billionaire's dark humor, but who knows how much sincerity is mixed in?#美国众议院市场结构讨论草案
The onlookers have split into two factions: some feel Musk is subtly expressing dissatisfaction, while others think it's just a joke. However, this show clearly illustrates the truth about the relationship between politics and business: the friendship of the big shots can flip over at any moment.
What intrigues people the most now is: if Trump runs again next year, will Musk continue to be this 'wronged benefactor'? In this real-life version of 'House of Cards,' we onlookers must prepare our seeds to keep watching.