According to Golden Finance, Elon Musk, the father of Tesla CEO Elon Musk, recently commented on his son’s public dispute with US President Donald Trump in an interview with Russian media in Moscow. He said straightforwardly that Elon’s public challenge to Trump was “a mistake” and believed that Trump would eventually win in this dispute.
Errol Musk said that both sides have been under tremendous pressure for five months. “They are very tired and under a lot of pressure, so you can expect such a thing to happen.” He emphasized that Trump, as the current president (Note: According to the interview timeline, this might be a expression habit and needs to be combined with the actual background), has political influence. “Trump will win – he is the president, he is the elected president, so I think Elon made a mistake.” However, he simultaneously downplayed the severity of the dispute, saying that it was “just a minor matter” and “it will end tomorrow”.
It is reported that this controversy originated from the public confrontation between Musk and Trump on social media on June 5th. Musk previously criticized Trump’s “Big and Beautiful Act”, while Trump retaliated by saying that Musk was dissatisfied with the government’s revocation of the “mandate” for electric vehicles and threatened to cut government subsidies and contracts for enterprises such as Tesla.
Errol Musk’s remarks have drawn attention from the outside world to the position of the Musk family. Although the father and son have less interaction in the public eye, this evaluation is regarded as a rare public questioning of Elon Musk’s political statements. As of the time of publication, Elon Musk has not responded to his father’s remarks.
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