PANews, June 9 - According to Russian media reports, Errol Musk, Elon Musk's father, stated in an interview in Moscow that the public dispute between Elon Musk and Trump stems from the long-term high-pressure state both parties have been under, and mentioned that his son may be suffering from "White House PTSD (Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder)." He believes that Elon Musk's public challenge to Trump is inappropriate but predicts that this storm will soon calm down.
Previously, Elon Musk criticized the tax and spending bill led by Trump on social media, sparking a back-and-forth between the two. Trump then announced a split with Elon Musk and warned that funding Democratic opponents could face "serious consequences." Errol Musk believes his son is more suited for technological innovation rather than politics, comparing the conflict to a "broken marriage." Currently, this dispute has escalated from policy differences to personal attacks.
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Elon Musk's father: Musk may be suffering from "White House PTSD", the turmoil with Trump will soon subside.
PANews, June 9 - According to Russian media reports, Errol Musk, Elon Musk's father, stated in an interview in Moscow that the public dispute between Elon Musk and Trump stems from the long-term high-pressure state both parties have been under, and mentioned that his son may be suffering from "White House PTSD (Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder)." He believes that Elon Musk's public challenge to Trump is inappropriate but predicts that this storm will soon calm down. Previously, Elon Musk criticized the tax and spending bill led by Trump on social media, sparking a back-and-forth between the two. Trump then announced a split with Elon Musk and warned that funding Democratic opponents could face "serious consequences." Errol Musk believes his son is more suited for technological innovation rather than politics, comparing the conflict to a "broken marriage." Currently, this dispute has escalated from policy differences to personal attacks.