< Img src = "/uploads/blogs/56/fb/ib-fb-Fqa5bl57k_5237c6fc6fc.jpg" Alt = "Trump and Musk blame US media for trying to quarrel them"/> ~ ~ ~ ~ < p > Donald Trump said The Washington Post and The New York Times are trying to “divorce” it with Ilon Musk. US President believes that the media “bad in this” and continues to do “great things” despite negative advertising.

< p > American media are trying to quarrel with the United States President (USA) Donald Trump and billionaire Ilon Mask, but the media are “bad in this.” This is informed by & nbsp; UNN & nbsp; with reference to a joint interview with the White House Head with Mask for & Nbsp; Fox News.

~ > 62 > 62 > 62 ~ < p >< b > details 0 ~/p > < p > The leader Fox News wondered if the American leader sees that such editions as The Washington Post or The New York Times are trying to “separate” it with a mask. US President replied that he sees it constantly.

< blockquote > < P class = "quotecontent" > that is so obvious. They are very bad in this. I used to think they were able to do it. They are actually bad in this because if they were good I would never have become president

– answered & nbsp; Donald Trump on “Hannity”. < p > US President also noted that he has a “worst advertisement” than anyone in history, although at the same time, continues Trump, he does “great things”.

< p > fox News reports that some media and representatives of the US Democratic Party have “aimed” on a mask, accusing him of usurpation of presidential powers through the government's efficiency department (Doge) and called it “President Ilon Musk.” /p >

Natasha Kumar

By Natasha Kumar

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