Donald Trump appeared in no mood to patch things up with former top adviser Elon Musk on Friday, doubling down on his new hostility towards the Tesla and Space X tycoon with a number of disparaging statements.
The US president appeared to deny reports of a potential peacemaking phone call with Musk, telling ABC News he was “not particularly” interested in talking to his former confidant right now.
The president also spoke to CNN, saying: “I’m not even thinking about Elon. He’s got a problem. The poor guy’s got a problem.” Trumptold Politicothat the relationship with Musk was “going very well, never done better”.
Here are the keyTrump administrationstories of the day:
Donald Trumpappeared to dismiss a peace overture from his former close political allyElon Musk, calling him someone who had “lost his mind” as the extraordinary falling out between the two men looked set to continue.
The US president and the richest person in the world – who had been tasked with slashing the federal government – fell out in spectacular fashion on Thursday in a series of escalating social media posts that roiled the political world.
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Kilmar Ábrego García– the man whom the Trump administration mistakenly deported from Maryland to El Salvador in March – returned to the US on Friday to face criminal charges.
In a press briefing, the US attorney general, Pam Bondi, said a federal grand jury in Tennessee hadindictedthe 29-year-old father on counts of illegally smuggling undocumented people as well as conspiracy to commit that crime.
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TheUS supreme courton Friday permitted the so-called “department of government efficiency” (Doge), a key player inDonald Trump’s drive to slash the federal workforce, broad access to the personal information of millions of Americans in Social Security Administration data systems while a legal challenge plays out.
The court’s brief, unsigned order did not provide a rationale for siding with Doge. The court has a 6-3 conservative majority. Its three liberal justices dissented.
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The US economy added 139,000 jobs in May, a slowdown compared with recent months as American businesses cope with uncertainty aroundDonald Trump’scontinuing trade war.
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A staffer for Missouri Republican senator Eric Schmitt was previously fired from Ron DeSantis’s unsuccessful presidential campaign after making a video containing neo-Nazi imagery, and later peddled far-right conspiracy theories in a Marco Rubio-linked thinktank.
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ARepublicanrepresentative is facing a widespread backlash after saying that a Sikh should not have conducted a prayer in the US House.
Mary Miller, an Illinois representative, on Friday published – then deleted – a post saying that Giani Singh, a Sikh Granthi from southern New Jersey, should not have delivered the House’s morning prayer.
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Enrique Tarrio, the former national leader of the far-right Proud Boys group, and four other members convicted of orchestrating the deadly 6 January 2021 US Capitol attack aresuing the federal governmentfor allegedly violating their rights.
Russia is at war with Britain, the US is no longer a reliable ally and the UK has to respond by becoming more cohesive and more resilient, according to a former White House adviser.
Senior US administration officialswill meet with a Chinese delegationin London on Monday for the next round of trade negotiations between Washington and Beijing, Donald Trump said on Friday.
An event by the International Pride Orchestra this week swung from classical Gershwin favourites to choral patriotism to high drag in arebuff to Trump’s takeover of the Kennedy Center and its subsequent snub of the LBGTQ+ ensemble.
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