He claims that Elon suffers from "Trump hate syndrome."
And that he is "frustrated" with Elon.
Trump denies any connection to Epstein, but has not commented on Elon's specific accusations.
This stance reveals something profound:
Big tech giants now wield power equivalent to governments.
Musk doesn't just influence elections through donations and social media presence.
He also controls vital infrastructure.
And when he gets angry, America's capabilities suffer.
And other tech giants are watching:
Jeff Bezos owns major media outlets.
Mark Zuckerberg controls the global social media platforms that billions rely on daily.
Peter Thiel is shaping defense technology.
The Musk-Trump war revealed something else:
Attention is the new oil.
Musk's posts about Epstein moved markets and dominated the news within hours.
Every accusation, every threat, every tweet instantly attracts millions of viewers.
And the smartest founders understand this:
In the digital age...
Your authentic personal brand is your most valuable asset.
And social media is your most powerful megaphone.
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