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“ No plans '' for a call from Trump-Musk to repress his quarrel, says the Chief of the White House

Washington – President Donald Trump will not call billionaire Elon Musk on Friday after their quarrel exploded in public, the Chief of the White House, said Susie Wiles.

“There are no plans for this today,” Wiles at NBC News said when asked for politico reports that the White House collaborators have planned a call on Friday with Tesla CEO billionaire to try to repair things between the two men.

Trump is “not interested” by a call, said a senior white house official at NBC News.

The white house press secretary Karoline Leavitt said Trump focused on the “Big Beautiful Bill”, the GOP's domestic bill that ransacked, which sparked their fall. “This is the mentality in which he left the oval office yesterday,” she said.

An official of the Trump administration added: “There could be anything – I would like to defuse a very unhappy situation. But there are no calls on books, at least not now. ”

The spit started on Thursday when Trump criticized the recent musk attacks against the measurement of republican policy on its estimated increase in the deficit, and has turned into a large -scale explosion which sent undulations through the corridors of the Congress and the Tesla stock prices.

“I am very disappointed because Elon knew better the interior functioning of this bill than almost anyone sitting here, better than you,” Trump told journalists at the Oval Office during a bilateral meeting with the German Chancellor Friedrich Merz.

“I'm very disappointed by Elon,” said Trump. “I helped Elon a lot.”

Trump suggested that Musk, who earlier this week described the GOP bill as “disgusting abomination”, was upset by the fact that the bill has removed a tax credit implemented by the Biden administration to encourage purchases of electric vehicles.

Musk denied that he knew the legislation well.

“False, this bill has never been shown to me only once and was adopted in death so quickly that almost no one in Congress could not read it!” Musk wrote in an article on X.

The two men spent the rest of the day on Thursday washing the insults on their own social media platforms – Musk on X and Trump on Truth Social.

Chamber Mike Johnson, R-La., said in an interview on CNBC that he had found Musk articles on X “surprising and disappointing”.

Johnson has also rejected Musk's claims that he was responsible for republican victories in November.

“Elon was a great contributor in the last elections, but it was a team effort,” said Johnson. “I mean, President Trump is the most consecutive political figure of his generation, in modern American history. He is responsible for this. But we have all worked hard. We have delivered the majority of the house.”

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