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The president held a joint press conference with Elon Musk, and experts think there's a lot that went unsaid.


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The president held a joint press conference with Elon Musk, and experts think there's a lot that went unsaid. View Entire Post ›

The article discusses a hypothetical scenario where President Joe Biden holds a joint press conference with Elon Musk, focusing on the implications and underlying tensions that might not be explicitly addressed during such an event. Experts speculate that while the public interaction might appear cooperative, there could be significant unspoken issues, particularly around policy differences, regulatory concerns, and personal dynamics. Musk, known for his outspoken views on various topics including free speech, AI regulation, and space travel, might have a different agenda than the administration, especially concerning Tesla's business interests, SpaceX's government contracts, and Musk's own social media platform, X (formerly Twitter). The article suggests that behind the scenes, there could be negotiations or discussions about electric vehicle policies, space exploration funding, and perhaps even Musk's influence on public opinion through his platforms. The piece highlights the complex relationship between tech moguls and political leaders, where public appearances might mask deeper, strategic dialogues or conflicts.

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