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Welding between Musk and Epstein at Trump's party – Axios

Mizh Musk and Epstein vinicated welding at a party with Trump's name, – Axios

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Between businessman-billionaire Elon Musk, as US President Donald Trump recognized the head of the Department of Government Effectiveness (DOGE), and the Republican leader Boris Epstein, they blamed the division of society federal authority. About this, three reports were published by Axios.

Musk asked, and Epstein did not create a great influx into Trump’s choice of candidates in the line. That one, okrema, having chosen Matt Goetz to seat the Prosecutor General and the head of the Ministry of Justice, as well as Bill McGinley to seat the legal advisor at the White House.

Epshtein is sure to know that Musk has substituted doubtful about the qualifications of the candidates who were nominated.

The critical point of this day was reached last month, the 13th of leaf fall, on the evening of Trump's Mar-a-Lago. Spivrozmovniki Vidannya described this as a “great vibukh” that “large-scale scandal”. Welding began when the businessman blamed Epstein for “pouring” Details about Trump's transition team, including nominees, are available from ZMI. He confirmed that Musk doesn’t know what he’s talking about.

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Epstein coordinated the legal defense of Trump against the criminal records against the Republic. The New York Times wrote that he asked to be recognized as an envoy to regulate the war in Ukraine. Epstein was born in Moscow in 1982, living in the USSR and Russia until 1993, when he emigrated to the USA.

Welding between Musk and Epstein at Trump's party, – means seeing. Among them is the CEO of the financial firm Cantor Fitzgerald, a member of the “transition team” Trump's Howard Lutnik, who is a respected businessman, is the favorite candidate to replace the head of the US Treasury.</p>
<p>In the extreme Republican Musk is seeking sympathy, directly, from the upcoming Vice President Jay DeVance, Trump's blues. Ika ta Donalda. Recently, CNBC wrote that some of the president's renown have already become tired of Musk.</p>
<p>Prepared by: Serhiy Daga</p>
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